The Sultanate of Oman and the Italian Republic are strengthening their ties following a significant meeting at Al Barakah Palace today. His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik warmly received Giorgia Meloni, the Prime Minister of Italy, signaling a commitment to enhanced cooperation and a shared vision for regional stability. This visit underscores the growing importance of Oman-Italy relations and opens doors for increased collaboration across multiple sectors.
A Warm Welcome and Exchange of Greetings
The atmosphere at Al Barakah Palace was one of cordiality and mutual respect as His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik welcomed Prime Minister Meloni and her delegation. Both leaders expressed their pleasure at the opportunity to meet and discuss matters of mutual interest. Prime Minister Meloni conveyed the warm greetings of Italian President Sergio Mattarella to His Majesty the Sultan, along with sincere wishes for his continued health, well-being, and success in leading Oman’s ambitious “Renewed Renaissance” program.
President Mattarella’s message specifically highlighted his hopes for Oman’s continued progress, prosperity, and comprehensive development under Sultan Haitham’s wise leadership. In return, His Majesty the Sultan requested that Prime Minister Meloni extend his greetings and best wishes to President Mattarella, reaffirming his dedication to fostering a stronger partnership between the two nations.
Focus on Bilateral Cooperation and Investment
The core of the meeting centered on exploring avenues to bolster Oman-Italy relations. His Majesty and Prime Minister Meloni engaged in detailed discussions regarding the existing cooperative frameworks between their countries and identified key areas for future development. A significant portion of the conversation revolved around unlocking new investment opportunities.
Key Sectors for Collaboration
Several sectors were highlighted as particularly promising for increased investment and collaboration. These included:
- Industry: Exploring joint ventures and technology transfer to diversify Oman’s industrial base.
- Energy: Leveraging Italy’s expertise in renewable energy and Oman’s rich energy resources.
- Modern Technologies: Collaborating on digital transformation initiatives and innovation in emerging technologies.
- Food Security: Strengthening agricultural partnerships to enhance food production and supply chains.
- Tourism: Promoting cultural exchange and developing sustainable tourism projects.
Beyond these core areas, discussions also extended to potential collaborations in the fields of culture and education, recognizing the importance of people-to-people connections in strengthening bilateral ties. The leaders acknowledged the potential for synergy between Oman’s strategic location and Italy’s role as a key European economic power.
Addressing Regional and International Issues
Recognizing the interconnectedness of global challenges, His Majesty the Sultan and Prime Minister Meloni also dedicated time to exchanging views on a range of pressing regional and international developments. While specific details of these discussions were not publicly disclosed, it is understood that they covered topics such as geopolitical stability, economic cooperation, and shared security concerns.
This exchange of perspectives demonstrates a commitment to collaborative diplomacy and a shared desire to contribute to peaceful resolutions of conflicts and promote sustainable development in the wider region. Both Oman and Italy have historically played constructive roles in international affairs, and this meeting reinforces their dedication to multilateralism.
High-Level Delegations Reflect Importance
The presence of prominent figures from both governments underscored the significance of this meeting. Accompanying His Majesty were Gen. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Nu’amani, Minister of the Royal Office; Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister; Dr. Hamad bin Said Al Aufi, Head of the Private Office; Abdulsalam bin Mohammed Al Murshadi, Chairman of Oman Investment Authority; Hussain bin Ali bin Abdullatif, Adviser at the Private Office; and HH Sayyid Nizar bin Al Julanda Al Said, Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Italian Republic.
The Italian delegation included Pierluigi D’Elia, Ambassador of the Italian Republic to the Sultanate of Oman; Fabrizio Saggio, Diplomatic Advisor to the Italian Prime Minister; General Franco Federici, Military Advisor to the Italian Prime Minister, and other key officials from the Italian government. This high-level representation signals a strong commitment from both sides to deepen Oman-Italy relations.
The visit by Prime Minister Meloni represents a pivotal moment in the ongoing strengthening of ties between Oman and Italy. The discussions held at Al Barakah Palace lay a solid foundation for increased cooperation, mutual investment, and a shared approach to addressing regional and global challenges. Further announcements regarding specific agreements and initiatives stemming from this meeting are anticipated in the coming weeks, solidifying the future of this important partnership. The focus on diversification and sustainable development, particularly through investment opportunities in key sectors, positions both nations for long-term economic growth and prosperity.

