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Oman and Nauru Republic seek to collaborate in various areas

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Last updated: 2024/11/03 at 11:49 PM
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Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi met with President David Ranibok Adeang of Nauru at the General Diwan of the Foreign Ministry in Muscat. President Adeang’s visit was in connection with the International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds (IFSWF) held in Oman. During the meeting, both sides discussed ways to strengthen diplomatic ties and promote economic cooperation between the two countries. They explored opportunities to improve commercial communications and foster bilateral and multilateral partnerships in sectors such as tourism, mining, energy, and fisheries.

One of the key topics of discussion was the exchange of expertise in protecting the environment and oceans to preserve natural resources. Both sides highlighted the importance of addressing climate change and its impact on the environment. The meeting also aimed to find ways to enhance collaboration in environmental conservation efforts, while maximizing the benefits for both countries. The presence of Deputy Minister for Deep Sea-Bed Mining, Delvin Thoma, and other officials from Nauru further emphasized the mutual commitment to environmental protection and sustainable development.

Oman and Nauru share a common interest in potential economic growth and development, especially in sectors like tourism, mining, and energy. By establishing stronger diplomatic relations and exploring new avenues for economic cooperation, both countries can benefit from each other’s expertise and resources. The meeting between Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi and President David Ranibok Adeang laid the foundation for future collaborations and partnerships that could bring mutual advantages and contribute to the sustainable development of both nations.

The meeting at the General Diwan of the Foreign Ministry in Muscat also highlighted the shared commitment of Oman and Nauru to protect the environment and oceans. By exchanging knowledge and best practices in environmental conservation, both countries can work together to address climate change and safeguard natural resources for future generations. The discussions between the two sides emphasized the need for collaborative efforts in environmental protection and sustainable development, setting a positive example for other nations to follow.

Overall, the meeting between Foreign Minister Al Busaidi and President Adeang of Nauru was a productive step towards enhancing diplomatic relations and economic cooperation between Oman and Nauru. By exploring opportunities for partnership in sectors like tourism, mining, energy, and fisheries, both countries can maximize their potential for economic growth and development. The commitment to exchanging expertise in environmental protection and addressing climate change further solidifies the mutual interests of Oman and Nauru in promoting sustainable development and preserving natural resources.

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