Oman will participate in the 42nd Council of Arab Interior Ministers’ meeting, set to take place in the Tunisian capital, Tunis, on Sunday. The country’s delegation will be led by Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal al Busaidy, the Minister of Interior. Sayyid Hamoud arrived in Tunis on Friday, ahead of the significant regional event.
Upon his arrival at Tunis-Carthage International Airport, Sayyid Hamoud and the Omani delegation received a warm welcome. They were greeted by Khaled al Nouri, Tunisia’s Minister of Interior, as well as Dr. Mohammed Ali Koman, the Secretary-General of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers. Dr. Hilal bin Abdullah al Sinani, Oman’s Ambassador to Tunisia, was also present to mark the occasion.
The meeting will focus on strengthening cooperation among Arab countries in addressing shared security challenges. Key issues such as regional stability, combating terrorism, and improving law enforcement coordination will be discussed. The ministers will also address strategies for enhancing the safety and security of citizens across the Arab world.
This high-level meeting represents a crucial opportunity for Oman to engage with its regional partners, sharing insights and strategies that can contribute to the overall security of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. By participating, Oman reaffirms its commitment to regional collaboration and the collective effort to maintain peace and stability.
The Council of Arab Interior Ministers provides an essential platform for discussing mutual security concerns and advancing collaborative policies. Oman’s involvement in this meeting underscores the country’s active role in supporting efforts to address pressing regional issues.
In conclusion, Oman’s delegation, led by Sayyid Hamoud bin Faisal al Busaidy, will contribute valuable perspectives at this critical forum for Arab cooperation.