Times of Oman

OMAN, RUSSIA TO SIGN AGREEMENT FOR VISA WAIVER FOR ITS CITIZENS

The Russian foreign minister also voiced his country’s appreciati­on for Oman’s stance on the Syrian issue

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MUSCAT: Oman and Russia are together taking efforts to provide visa-free travel to citizens of both countries.

At a joint press conference in Muscat, Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, alongside his Russian counterpar­t Sergei Lavrov, said, “The Sultanate of Oman and the Russian Federation will shortly sign a set of agreements on avoidance of double taxation and visa waivers for citizens of the two countries.”

Lavrov, on a visit to the Sultanate, stressed his country’s keenness to “augment the volume of exchange in a manner that responds to the aspiration­s of the two sides, notably through a raft of bilateral agreements, including one on mutual waiving of visas for

each other’s citizens.”

Both countries reaffirmed their drive to foster cooperatio­n in all fields and sign agreements that enhance bilateral relations and open up wide vistas to serve the common interests of the two friendly peoples.

Another agreement mentioned by Lavrov was on “cooperatio­n between the Russian Museum and Oman National Museum.”

He added that his discussion with the Omani side also covered ways to foster cooperatio­n in the fields of energy, tourism, arts and informatio­n technology—among

other spheres that contribute to developing bilateral relations and activating the joint action committee.

Lavrov pointed out that he briefed the Omani side about the Russian operations in Ukraine and their geopolitic­al dimensions.

He described the Omani side’s stance on the Ukrainian crisis as “balanced and constructi­ve” and based on accommodat­ing Omani national interests. The Russian minister also voiced his country’s appreciati­on for Oman’s stance on the Syrian issue. He added, “It is time Syria rejoined the Arab

League. We are confident that Oman is capable of practicall­y promoting this approach.”

He also hailed Oman’s role in addressing a host of regional issues, which made its capital, Muscat, “a highly sought-after destinatio­n for the settlement of crises”.

Speaking about the Palestinia­n issue, Lavrov said the Russian side conveyed to the Omani side its deep conviction on the significan­ce of activating negotiatio­ns between Palestinia­ns and Israelis for the achievemen­t of a comprehens­ive solution to this historic issue.

On his turn, Sayyid Badr said, “Our discussion­s with the Russian side covered many issues of common concern in the regional and internatio­nal arenas”.

Sayyid Badr stressed that Oman backs all internatio­nal efforts, notably through the United Nations, to bolster security and stability in the (Middle East) region and underscore the importance of dialogue and negotiatio­n about the causes of the Ukrainian crisis in a manner that ensures the realisatio­n of security and peace for all.

Sayyid Badr said that the Sultanate of Oman is following up conditions in Ukraine with extreme concern—urging all parties to exercise self-control and to resolve disputes in a peaceful manner, to avoid escalating the volatile situation.

He also expressed gratitude for the role of Russia in Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear talks sponsored by the 5+1 Group of states. He added, “Despite recent low inspiratio­n to advance the nuclear talks, we still hope that logic will prove victor in cementing an accord. We support all efforts to this effect.” He explained that the Sultanate of Oman is completely committed to the United Nations’ mandates. “We stand by the rules of the Internatio­nal Law,” he said, affirming Oman’s commitment to the agreements based on the OPEC+ Group.

 ?? -ONA ?? CONFERENCE: Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi with his Russian counterpar­t Sergei Lavrov, at a press conference yesterday.
-ONA CONFERENCE: Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi with his Russian counterpar­t Sergei Lavrov, at a press conference yesterday.

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