Foreign Ministers of GCC countries, Egypt, Jordan and Iraq meet
The meeting was part of a consultation and coordination process between the participating countries.
The meeting was part of a consultation and coordination process between the participating countries.
The thanks came in a speech delivered by Dr Musaed bin Muhammad Al Aiban, Member of the Council of Ministers of Saudi Arabia in the Chinese capital, Beijing.
The Iraqi News Agency reported that a stampede among football fans, left one person dead and 60 injured, some of them critically.
The conference aims to enhance cooperation with Iraq, to consolidate security and stability and to support its efforts towards economic development and reconstruction.
His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, the Supreme Commander, presided over a military parade staged at Al Nasr Square in the Governorate of Dhofar today on the occasion of the 52nd Glorious National Day.
The Foreign Ministry sends its condolences to Iraq over the explosion of a fuel tanker in Baghdad.
The meeting discussed aspects of cooperation such as energy, regional issues and human rights, as well as the issue of exemption from the Schengen visa for Omanis.
The summit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, was attended by the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries; the President of the United States, Joe Biden; His Majesty King Abdallah II of Jordan; President Abdel Fattah el Sisi of Egypt and Mustafa al Kazemi, Prime Minister of Iraq.
In his cables to leaders of brotherly and friendly Arab and Islamic countries, His Majesty the Sultan expressed his sincere sentiments along with his best wishes of good health, happiness and a long life to them and their countries’ people wishing them further progress, prosperity and welfare.