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Riyadh and Muscat agree on joint council as Sultan Haitham ends Saudi Arabia visit

- MINA ALDROUBI

Saudi Arabia and Oman agreed yesterday to establish a joint co-ordination council as Sultan Haitham concluded a historic two-day visit to the kingdom.

During his trip Sultan Haitham met King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and discussed measures to enhance relations between their countries.

“The two sides signed a memorandum of understand­ing regarding the establishm­ent of the council that will be headed by the country’s foreign ministers,” a concluding statement read.

The countries agreed to accelerate the opening of their shared border crossings to allow citizens and residents to travel smoothly between the two states.

Last week, officials said the final phase of constructi­on for a major motorway linking the countries was under way.

The road will stretch from Ibri in north-west Oman to the Ramlet Khelah border crossing and into Shaybah, Saudi Arabia.

Running through the largest sand desert in the world, it will slash the journey time between the countries and could boost trade and tourism.

Officials from both sides will now work on finalising several agreements “to enhance their co-operation in various economic, commercial, investment, security, cultural, diplomatic and educationa­l fields,” the statement read.

On internatio­nal issues, Riyadh and Muscat agreed to work together “in a manner that serves their interests” and “enhance security and stability in the region and across the world”.

“The two sides agreed that the only way to end the war in Yemen is through a comprehens­ive political solution based on the UN Security Council resolution 2216.”

Resolution 2216 calls for the Iran-backed Houthi rebels to withdraw from areas they have seized since 2014 and hand heavy weapons back to the government.

“The initiative made by the kingdom of Saudi Arabia to end the Yemeni crisis and alleviate the suffering ... of the Yemeni people must also continue,” the statement read.

On Iran, the two countries stressed the “importance of co-operation and dealing seriously and effectivel­y with the Iranian nuclear file”.

The statement was drawn up on the basis of “the deep-rooted and historical, brotherly ties that unite the leadership­s of Saudi Arabia and Oman, and between their people, to strengthen bilateral relations”, it read.

 ?? SPA ?? Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman accompanie­s Sultan Haitham on a tour of the Neom Centre for Knowledge Enrichment
SPA Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman accompanie­s Sultan Haitham on a tour of the Neom Centre for Knowledge Enrichment

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