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Oman and Lebanon Boost Cultural Exchange to Strengthen Regional Dialogue

Oman and Lebanon took significant steps toward promoting cultural dialogue this week as officials discussed new ways to enhance regional cooperation. The meeting highlighted Oman’s commitment to promoting cultural dialogue and emphasized its role in fostering intellectual exchange. Leaders also stressed that promoting cultural dialogue contributes to long-term peace and mutual understanding in the region.

Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi hosted Lebanon’s Minister of Culture, Ghassan Salame, in Muscat. The visit coincided with Salame’s participation in the Human Dialogue Forum. Both ministers praised initiatives that strengthen cultural ties between nations and expand opportunities for civilizational interaction.

During discussions, the officials explored strategies to support creative and educational programs. They also exchanged ideas on enhancing collaborations between cultural institutions. Both emphasized the importance of nurturing cultural initiatives that connect communities and broaden public awareness of regional heritage.

In addition, the ministers reviewed current regional and international developments. They exchanged perspectives on political and social matters that could affect cultural collaboration. By analyzing these developments together, Oman and Lebanon aim to coordinate efforts and create platforms for achieving stability and just peace.

Officials highlighted practical steps to implement projects promoting arts, literature, and cultural education. They agreed on the value of cultural forums, workshops, and exchange programs for fostering mutual understanding. They also stressed that government support and partnerships with non-governmental organizations can maximize the impact of these initiatives.

The meeting reflected a broader regional vision where culture serves as a bridge between communities. Leaders noted that sustained dialogue can address misunderstandings, promote tolerance, and encourage collaborative solutions to challenges. They underscored that education, arts, and cultural cooperation remain essential tools in building resilient societies.

Both ministers concluded by reaffirming their commitment to follow up on the proposals discussed. They emphasized that continuous collaboration would strengthen ties not only between Oman and Lebanon but across the region. They also encouraged other nations to participate in initiatives that foster lasting cultural dialogue.

In summary, Oman’s discussions with Lebanon mark a meaningful step toward promoting cultural dialogue, nurturing intellectual exchange, and supporting regional stability. The country’s focus on culture demonstrates a dedication to shared values and peaceful cooperation.

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