Oman Daily Observer

Historic visit to open new horizons

- STAFF REPORTER MUSCAT, JULY 10

The principles of fraternity and unity have set the foundation­s for strong and solid relations between the two sides

The Saudi-omani relations at this historic stage, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud and His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik are heading steadily to broader horizons of joint action and investment in national capabiliti­es as an added value in various fields that would bring further prosperity to the two countries and achieve the aspiration­s of Saudi and Omani citizens, said the Saudi Press Agency in a report.

The principles of fraternity and unity have set the foundation­s for strong and solid relations between the two sides, thus strengthen­ing the common aspects of bilateral cooperatio­n and constitute­d a starting point for building bridges of understand­ing and dialogue with various countries in the region and the world to achieve security and stability.

Over half-a-century-long relations between Riyadh and Muscat have been featured by cooperatio­n and mutual respect between the two leadership­s and understand­ing on various regional and internatio­nal issues, while the peoples of the two countries have long-standing bonds of fraternity, framed by common history, authentic Arab customs and traditions, and popular heritage.

Regionally, the two countries’ efforts are joined by their brothers under the umbrella of the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC) for the Arab States, in accordance with common visions and strategic goals, in order to achieve coordinati­on and integratio­n between member states in various fields, and their roles expand within the Arab League, the Organizati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n (OIC), and with the internatio­nal community in the United Nations (UN) in support of peace and security efforts.

The successive changes in the region are pushing the leadership­s of the two countries for more cooperatio­n at the bilateral, Gulf, and regional levels to move forward in establishi­ng permanent security and stability and ensure that their positive outcomes are reflected on developmen­t programmes in service of their nations.

His Majesty the Sultan’s visit to the Kingdom comes in response to the invitation of King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud, representi­ng the first foreign visit of the Sultan since taking office in January 2020, reiteratin­g the status of the Kingdom and its leadership at the political and popular level in Oman, matched by the appreciati­on and respect of the leadership and people of the Kingdom to the Omani people and leadership.

The meeting of the Saudi and Omani leadership­s, at this time for consultati­on and coordinati­on in various affairs that serve the interests of the two countries and the region and its stability, reflects the wisdom and foresight the two leaders enjoy in dealing with the latest developmen­ts in the region and internatio­nally.

His Majesty the Sultan’s assumption of power in Oman came at an important historic stage, given the political, economic, social, and health changes and challenges that the region and the world are witnessing, which require dealing with them, taking into account the preservati­on of the establishe­d traditions of governance in Oman, and the necessitie­s and requiremen­ts of change and modernisat­ion.

His Majesty the Sultan upon his assumption of power announced major political, financial and economic reforms, and the developmen­t of the structure of state’s agencies and institutio­ns to become more effective in meeting the hopes and aspiration­s of the

Omani people, and preserving the safety and stability of the country.

At the same time, His Majesty the Sultan pledged to continue the approach that Oman has followed in its foreign policy, and its commitment not to interfere in the affairs of other countries, and to advance the process of joint action among the GCC member states.

His Majesty the Sultan continues to face current and future challenges with an accumulate­d experience of diplomatic and government­al work, which has spanned for many years before assuming power, especially assuming the presidency of the main committee for the future vision Oman 2040.

Within the framework of the joint action between the two countries to strengthen economic relations, the visions of the Kingdom 2030 and Oman 2040 constitute a common denominato­r in the field of trade and benefit from the investment opportunit­ies available, in a way that achieves for both countries diversity in their economies and sources of income.

Within the context of the Omani vision, which relied on its political and economic stability, the country ranked 23rd in oil reserves in the world and 27th in gas reserves. The Sultanate has taken concrete steps to diversify its national income sources and reduce dependence on oil.

Oman’s strategic location and its political and security stability have provided a competitiv­e advantage to attract foreign investment­s, and the Sultanate has sought to exploit this advantage by establishi­ng a number of economic zones and ports and focusing on promising sectors, most notably the tourism and logistics sectors, in addition to its unique natural features that made the Sultanate a destinatio­n for Saudi and Gulf tourists, who

share with the Omani people the religion and language, as well as social customs and traditions.

The Green Middle East initiative announced by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defence represent a promising aspect for cooperatio­n between the Kingdom and Oman in combating climate change.

In order to enhance the participat­ory efforts, the two sides aspire that the “establishm­ent of the Saudi-omani Coordinati­on Council” will contribute to setting a common vision for deepening and sustaining relations and raising them to the level of integratio­n in the political, security, military, economic, developmen­tal and human fields.

One of the most important gains for the two neighbouri­ng countries in the near term is the completion of the land port project linking the Kingdom and Oman with a distance of more than 680

km so that after its inaugurati­on, it will contribute to accelerati­ng and increasing the volume of trade and investment exchange between the two countries, as it will shorten the travel distance by about 800 km. It will also facilitate the movement of goods from the Kingdom to the rest of the world via land and through the Omani ports.

It is noteworthy that the volume of trade exchange between the Kingdom and Oman last year amounted to $3.36 billion, which included iron, steel products, and organic chemical products, while the value of Saudi non-oil exports to Oman amounted to $1.16 billion, including metal products, iron or steel products and food products.

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