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Oman and Nepal seek ways to enhance bilateral relations

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Last updated: 2024/08/27 at 1:27 PM
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The Sultanate of Oman and the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal recently met in Kathmandu to discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations and explore new cooperation opportunities in various fields. The meeting, which took place between Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Foreign Minister of Oman, and Arzu Rana Deuba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Nepal, also touched on regional and international developments of mutual interest. Both sides emphasized the importance of cooperation and coordination to achieve joint objectives and support peace and development in the region and beyond.

The meeting in Kathmandu was attended by Issa Saleh Al Shaibani, Ambassador of Oman to Nepal, as well as several officials from both countries. The discussions highlighted the strong bond between Oman and Nepal and the common goals they share in promoting peace and prosperity in the region. The two countries expressed their commitment to working together to achieve these shared objectives and to further strengthen their bilateral relations through collaboration in various sectors.

Oman and Nepal have a long history of friendly relations, and the recent meeting in Kathmandu reaffirmed their commitment to deepening their ties even further. By exploring new avenues of cooperation and mutual support, both countries aim to foster greater economic, cultural, and diplomatic relations that will benefit their people and contribute to regional stability and development. The meeting also served as a platform to discuss ways to address common challenges and opportunities for collaboration in areas of mutual interest.

The discussions in Kathmandu also underscored the importance of maintaining open channels of communication between Oman and Nepal to facilitate ongoing dialogue and collaboration. By strengthening their diplomatic relations and exploring new areas of cooperation, the two countries can work together more effectively to address regional and global issues of common concern. The meeting between the Foreign Ministers of Oman and Nepal provided an opportunity for both sides to exchange views and ideas on ways to further enhance their partnership and deepen their understanding of each other’s perspectives.

Overall, the meeting between Oman and Nepal in Kathmandu was a productive and positive step towards strengthening their bilateral relations and exploring new opportunities for cooperation. By reaffirming their commitment to mutual support and cooperation, both countries have laid the groundwork for enhanced collaboration in various fields that will benefit their people and contribute to regional peace and development. Moving forward, Oman and Nepal are poised to build on this meeting and continue to work together to achieve their shared objectives and promote greater stability and prosperity in the region.

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