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Oman and Pakistan Strengthen Relations through Parliamentary Exchange

Said Hamad Al-Saadi, Deputy Chairman of the Shura Council, recently welcomed a delegation from the National Defence University of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The visit aimed to introduce the delegation to the Shura Council’s roles and functions. This is part of a broader program that allows foreign delegations to explore various institutions in Oman.

Al-Saadi highlighted the importance of such visits for fostering a deeper understanding of Oman’s parliamentary experience. He noted that these exchanges help share knowledge and expertise between countries. Additionally, he emphasized the strong historical ties between Oman and Pakistan, particularly in the fields of education, defence, and governance.

The Deputy Chairman also provided a detailed overview of the Shura Council’s history and transformations. He pointed out that the Council’s legislative functions have evolved significantly, ensuring it remains aligned with Oman’s political and administrative goals. The Council’s powers are clearly outlined by the Oman Council Law, which empowers it to play a critical role in the country’s legislative processes.

During their visit, the delegation toured the Shura Council building. They explored the deliberation hall and received in-depth explanations about the voting procedures and session management. The delegation also visited the Oman Council Library, which houses a wealth of information and resources. The library offers valuable research services to support the work of the Council.

The visiting delegation from Pakistan praised Oman’s parliamentary experience and noted its importance in fostering stronger cooperation. They expressed a desire to enhance ties between the National Defence University and Omani institutions. Both sides emphasized the value of exchanging knowledge to bolster bilateral relations.

In conclusion, the visit underscored the importance of parliamentary exchange between Oman and Pakistan. Such visits are instrumental in strengthening diplomatic and academic ties, as both nations continue to collaborate in various sectors.

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