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Iraq and Oman Advance Strategic Partnership with Landmark Agreements

Iraq and Oman took a major step toward deeper cooperation this week, signing multiple agreements that strengthen their bilateral relationship. During his two-day visit to Muscat, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani met with Omani officials to expand economic, political, and social collaboration. Both sides highlighted shared history and common goals as the foundation of the Iraq and Oman strategic partnership.

Iraq and Oman signed 24 memoranda of understanding and two agreements throughout the visit. These agreements covered investment, joint projects, and development initiatives aimed at boosting growth in both nations. Leaders from Iraq and Oman explained that such measures represent a shift toward long-term cooperation. They emphasized that the agreements are not symbolic but rather a framework to deliver tangible results. This progress marks a clear advancement in the Iraq and Oman strategic partnership.

One of the most notable projects discussed was the creation of a trade corridor. This corridor would link Omani ports to Iraq’s Grand Faw Port, extending onward to Turkiye and Europe. Officials explained that the route will enhance regional connectivity, support economic diversification, and open new opportunities for trade. Analysts see this development as vital for strengthening the economies of both countries.

Al-Sudani praised Oman’s role in facilitating joint initiatives and attracting investment. Omani officials welcomed Iraq’s active engagement, highlighting the benefits of cooperation across energy, logistics, and infrastructure sectors. They underlined that working together will help both nations achieve stability and prosperity.

Additionally, the visit showcased the importance of people-to-people connections. Historical and cultural ties between Iraq and Oman were described as the foundation of this new era of cooperation. Officials noted that future programs will focus on talent exchange, education, and cultural initiatives. Such steps will build stronger trust between the two societies.

In conclusion, the agreements signed in Muscat represent more than paperwork. They symbolize a growing commitment to long-term cooperation and development. With both countries determined to expand opportunities, the Iraq and Oman strategic partnership is positioned to play a defining role in regional stability and growth.

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