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Lt. Gen. Al Shraiqi Visits Iran to Strengthen Security Cooperation

Lt. Gen. Hassan bin Mohsin Al Shraiqi, Inspector General of Police and Customs, visited Iran for official talks with Iranian officials. During his visit, he focused on improving joint cooperation in security and policing.

The discussions aimed to enhance collaboration in areas such as law enforcement, border security, and countering organized crime. Both sides emphasized the importance of exchanging expertise and best practices. The goal is to improve both countries’ security frameworks.

Additionally, Lt. Gen. Al Shraiqi expressed Oman’s support for regional peace initiatives. He stressed that collaboration between Oman and Iran is vital for maintaining regional stability. By strengthening ties, the two nations aim to effectively address security challenges.

The visit also highlighted the need for a coordinated approach to regional security. Lt. Gen. Al Shraiqi’s discussions reflected Oman’s proactive approach to fostering stability through diplomatic dialogue and partnerships. This visit is part of Oman’s broader strategy to enhance security cooperation across the region.

By fostering closer ties, Oman and Iran will be able to tackle emerging security threats together. This partnership shows the growing diplomatic relations between the two countries in law enforcement and security matters.

Both nations are committed to working together to promote peace, security, and regional cooperation. This visit underscores the importance of dialogue and mutual support in tackling shared challenges.

This visit and its outcomes underscore the commitment of Oman to ensuring peace and stability in the region. The cooperation discussed will play a critical role in advancing both countries’ long-term security interests.

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