The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Sultan of Oman, Middle East’s longest-reigning monarch, dies at 79

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The Middle East’s longest-ruling monarch, Oman’s Sultan Qaboos bin Said, has died at the age of 79.

Sultan Qaboos, who ruled for 50 years and did not have any children, came to power when he deposed his father in a 1970 palace coup.

He was known internatio­nally for his diplomatic balancing in the Persian Gulf. Under his leadership, Oman often served as a facilitato­r for talks between adversarie­s, including Iran and the US.

Following Islamic tradition, he was buried before nightfall. A statement from the US embassy in Oman said: “We have lost one of the world’s great leaders – a visionary responsibl­e for Oman’s prosperity and progress for the last half-century.

“His Majesty Sultan Qaboos will be missed not only by the people of Oman, but also by his friends and admirers the world over, including in the United States.”

Last night, Oman announced

Culture Minister Haitham bin Tariq Al Said as its new ruler.

The new sultan was selected in an intricate process broadcast on state TV.

The country’s defence council, in the presence of the royal family council, was shown cutting open a sealed letter in which Sultan Qaboos names his choice for successor.

The quick announceme­nt and the unsealing of the letter showed a ruling family determined to avoid any delay over the succession.

Oman, which sits on the south-eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula across from Iran, is a close ally of Washington and is viewed as a valuable regional player.

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