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Oman and UK Strengthen Strategic Partnership in London

Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, met with David Lammy, the UK Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Affairs, today in London. The meeting aimed to strengthen the historical relations and the current strategic partnership between Oman and the United Kingdom.

Both officials expressed their desire to support and expand ongoing cooperation between the two nations across various sectors of mutual interest. They emphasized the vital role of the Oman-UK Strategic Consultation Team in fostering this collaboration. The team plays a crucial part in ensuring both nations work together to address common challenges and opportunities.

During the meeting, Sayyid Badr and David Lammy also exchanged perspectives on regional and international issues. They both highlighted the importance of diplomacy, open dialogue, and international cooperation. These elements are essential to addressing the current challenges and ensuring global security and stability.

Moreover, they agreed on the need for joint efforts in resolving global crises. The two officials also stressed the importance of promoting peace and sustainable development through multilateral frameworks and effective international partnerships.

The meeting was attended by several high-ranking officials. Among them were Badr Mohammed Al Mantheri, Ambassador of Oman to the United Kingdom, and Liane Saunders, the UK Ambassador to Oman. Officials from both countries also participated, showing their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.

In conclusion, the discussions between Sayyid Badr and David Lammy underlined the importance of continued collaboration between Oman and the United Kingdom. The partnership between the two countries remains vital for addressing global issues and ensuring a stable future for all.

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