Oman Daily Observer

Admin officials learn about state’s policy

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT

Dec. 26: The third edition of ‘Principles and Basics Directing the State’s Policy’ programme began on Monday.

It was presided over by Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdallah, Minister Responsibl­e for Foreign Affairs, and attended by Shaikh Khalid bin Omar al Marhoon, Minister of Civil Service.

In his opening speech, Al Marhoon emphasised the importance of the programme organised by the two ministries as part of the ‘Awareness Programmes Series’ aiming at boosting the efficiency of top administra­tive officials and developing their abilities.

He said: “Since the beginning of Renaissanc­e in 1970, Oman has been stepping forward as a confident state, believing that the whole world should live in peace and security.

This stable concept is derived from His Majesty’s wisdom, who has chosen it as a basis for Omani policy, and is inspired from the deep-rooted historical legacy and Oman’s leading role through successive civilisati­ons.

“It is the same concept which is based on good neighbourh­ood, noninterfe­rence in other countries’ internal affairs, and respecting their sovereignt­y.

The concept depends on truth and honesty, resolving conflicts peacefully and through positive dialogue, and working towards enhancing common and mutual interests with other countries.”

Al Marhoon said because of His Majesty’s vision, Oman has secured a remarkable position at the regional and internatio­nal level.

Its efforts to consolidat­e global peace and security are highly appreciate­d by leadership­s and people of different countries.

“This internatio­nal collective opinion has put the Sultanate on the global map as a destinatio­n to resolve conflicts,” Al Marhoon added.

He lauded the efforts of Yusuf bin Alawi in helping peacefully resolve regional and internatio­nal issues.

The programme, which targets 45 DGs and senior officials of administra­tive bodies, highlights the most important principles of Omani external policy, internatio­nal agreements and protocols, promising economic deals in the Sultanate and basics of developing government performanc­e.

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