Oman-Tunisia bilateral relations received a strong boost this week as top officials met in Tunisia’s capital to discuss cooperation. On Wednesday, Tunisian President Kais Saied welcomed Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Oman’s Foreign Minister, at the Presidential Palace in Tunis.
The visit is part of Sayyid Badr’s official mission to the Republic of Tunisia. During the meeting, he conveyed warm greetings from His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to the Tunisian President. He also passed along the Sultan’s wishes for continued prosperity and good health for the people of Tunisia.
In return, President Kais Saied sent his heartfelt greetings to His Majesty Sultan Haitham. He expressed sincere wishes for growth and well-being for the people of Oman. This warm exchange highlighted the strength of Oman-Tunisia bilateral relations.
Moreover, the meeting focused on ways to expand cooperation between both countries. Leaders discussed enhancing ties across various sectors to serve shared interests. They agreed that deeper coordination would benefit both nations.
President Saied praised Oman’s balanced foreign policy and its commitment to regional stability. He specifically recognized Oman’s efforts under the leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham. According to him, Oman’s diplomacy is rooted in wisdom and dialogue.
He emphasized that Oman’s values align with Tunisia’s vision of regional cooperation. Furthermore, he noted that mutual respect remains a cornerstone of Oman-Tunisia bilateral relations.
On his part, Sayyid Badr reaffirmed Oman’s appreciation for its close relationship with Tunisia. He stressed the importance of maintaining active diplomatic dialogue and coordination on regional and global matters. According to the Foreign Minister, Oman views Tunisia as a key partner in the Arab world.
Sayyid Badr also expressed admiration for President Saied’s leadership. He highlighted Tunisia’s ongoing efforts toward economic development and social progress. In addition, he voiced strong support for Tunisia’s role in fostering unified Arab cooperation.
Both parties concluded the meeting with a shared commitment to strengthen bilateral collaboration. They agreed to pursue joint initiatives that align with both countries’ goals.
Oman-Tunisia bilateral relations, long rooted in mutual respect and shared values, are expected to grow further following this high-level engagement.

