Oman’s Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr al Busaidi and British Foreign Secretary David Lammy met in London to reaffirm their countries’ strategic partnership. They discussed enhancing bilateral cooperation and addressing global challenges through diplomacy. The meeting emphasized the significance of joint efforts and was attended by senior officials from both nations.
In a recent meeting, Sayyid Badr al Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, convened with British Foreign Secretary David Lammy at the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office in London. Discussions during the meeting centered on the deep-rooted historical ties and strategic partnership between Oman and the United Kingdom. Both ministers expressed their dedication to enhancing bilateral cooperation in various fields of shared interest.
The ministers emphasized the role of the Omani-British Strategic Consultation Team as crucial to advancing their collaborative efforts. In terms of political discourse, both parties exchanged perspectives on regional and international matters, highlighting the need for diplomacy and dialogue to tackle global challenges. They underscored the importance of collaborative action in crisis resolution while promoting peace and supporting sustainable development via multilateral frameworks.
Among those present at the meeting were H E Ambassador Badr bin Mohammed al Mandhari, Oman’s Ambassador to the United Kingdom, and Dr. Lianne Saunders, the British Ambassador to Oman, alongside senior officials from both nations. The discussions reflect a mutual commitment to fostering strong ties and effective partnerships.
The meeting between Oman and the UK’s foreign ministers reaffirmed their strategic partnership, focusing on enhancing cooperation and addressing regional and international challenges through diplomacy. This highlights the importance of continued dialogue and collaborative action in promoting peace and sustainable development.
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