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Dibba Land Border in Musandam Opens for Operations

Dibba Land Border in Musandam to Open on February 26

Muscat: The Royal Oman Police (ROP) announced the opening of the Dibba land border in Musandam Governorate. This will take place on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. The new crossing will enhance travel and trade between Oman and its neighboring countries.

Enhancing Border Accessibility

The opening of the Dibba land border is expected to streamline the movement of people and goods. This will help promote economic and social exchanges. Additionally, it will facilitate tourism and commerce between Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Streamlining Travel and Trade

According to ROP officials, the new border will operate under strict security and safety measures. Travelers will be required to follow all procedures in place for entry and exit. Moreover, both countries will maintain close cooperation to ensure smooth operations at the border.

Collaboration Between Oman and UAE

The Dibba land border is not just a physical crossing but also a symbol of the ongoing collaboration between Oman and the UAE. Both countries are working together to enhance regional stability and economic prosperity. The new crossing will strengthen their partnership, creating opportunities for growth.

ROP’s Efforts to Improve Connectivity

ROP continues to improve infrastructure across Oman to enhance connectivity. This opening is part of their efforts to make cross-border travel easier and more efficient. In the long run, the Dibba border will benefit both Omani and UAE citizens, as well as visitors from other countries.

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