Agreements signed for $20billion of green hydrogen projects
The agreements represent a milestone in Oman’s journey to become a global hub for green hydrogen production.
The agreements represent a milestone in Oman’s journey to become a global hub for green hydrogen production.
The two countries stressed their resolve to find peaceful solutions to regional issues.
The talks covered cooperation in the fields of economic diversification, renewable energy, double taxation, air transport, banking, finance, science and culture.
The Ministers discussed bilateral cooperation and opportunities for new partnerships and investment in renewable energy, technical education and innovation.
The meeting discussed the major joint projects that the two sides aspire to achieve, especially in the fields of renewable energy, green hydrogen and its promising derivatives and technologies.
The conference is discussing global energy challenges and how to switch to renewable, more sustainable energy sources.
The meeting discussed trade and investment relations and existing Omani-Indian partnerships. It also reviewed the investment opportunities offered by Oman.
Oman’s delegation to the dialogue was headed by Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi.
The first Strategic Dialogue coincides with the 190-year anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce, which established commercial relations between the two countries. It was the first trade agreement the United States signed with an Arab country.