President Pezeshkian's Official Visit to Oman: Strengthening Ties and Building Partnerships

President Pezeshkian’s Official Visit to Oman: Strengthening Ties and Building Partnerships

President Pezeshkian’s Official Visit to Oman: Strengthening Ties and Building Partnerships

President Masoud Pezeshkian has embarked on an official visit to Muscat, aiming to enhance bilateral relations between Iran and Oman. This two-day trip comes at the invitation of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said and signifies a new chapter in regional cooperation.

Upon arrival at Muscat International Airport on Tuesday, President Pezeshkian received a warm welcome from Deputy Prime Minister Shahab bin Tariq Al Said and Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi.

The agenda for the visit includes:

  • An official welcome ceremony
  • A private meeting with Sultan Haitham at the Al Alam Palace
  • A high-level joint meeting between delegations from both nations

The discussions will center on:

  • Strengthening bilateral relations
  • Regional cooperation
  • Infrastructure and maritime affairs
  • Trade agreements

Accompanying President Pezeshkian are several senior Iranian officials, including:

  • Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi
  • Defense Minister Brigadier-General Aziz Nasirzadeh
  • Minister of Cooperatives, Labour, and Social Welfare Ahmad Meydari
  • Minister of Industry, Mine, and Trade Mohammad Atabak
  • Minister of Justice Amin-Hossein Rahimi

During this significant visit, Iran and Oman are set to sign multiple cooperation agreements, which will address:

  • Infrastructure development
  • Maritime affairs
  • Trade enhancements

Additionally, Iranian and Omani officials will engage in discussions about:

  • Regional stability
  • Strengthening peace efforts
  • Confronting Israeli aggression in Gaza

Pezeshkian has also called on neighboring countries to unite against the “criminal behavior” of the Israeli regime. This visit follows Sultan Haitham’s state trip to Tehran two years ago and is part of ongoing diplomatic efforts.

Notably, Oman has played a crucial role in mediating five rounds of negotiations between Iran and the United States, which began in April. These discussions aim to establish a successor to the 2015 nuclear agreement, abandoned by former U.S. President Donald Trump during his first term.

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