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Sultan of Oman on ‘historic’ Tehran visit

Iran signs deals to boost investment

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TEHRAN: Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, whose Gulf country has been a long-time mediator between Iran and the West, arrived in Tehran on Sunday for a two-day visit.

His trip comes just two days after Tehran freed Belgian aid worker Olivier Vandecaste­ele from almost 15 months in custody in exchange for diplomat Assadollah Assadi, who was held in Belgium over a 2018 plot to bomb an Iranian opposition rally outside Paris. Oman helped facilitate the swap. The sultan met President Ebrahim Raisi who said bilateral relations can improve in areas including industry and “defence and security affairs”, the presidency website said.

“Tehran and Muscat have common views on regional cooperatio­n, strengthen­ing and stabilisin­g the security, peace and prosperity of the nations of the region,” it quoted Mr Raisi as saying.

Oman’s official news agency tweeted that memorandum­s of understand­ing and agreements on promoting investment had been signed.

The sultan’s visit comes a year after Mr Raisi visited Muscat, and follows a China-brokered rapprochem­ent deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran announced in March.

Ahead of the sultan’s trip, the newspaper Asharq al-Awsat quoted Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad alBusaidi as saying Oman was optimistic the “historic” trip would be “beneficial in regional and global terms”.

Oman has close ties with Iran, and played a mediating role between Tehran and the United States in the build-up to a nuclear deal Iran and world powers reached in 2015.

The sultanate was reported to have hosted secret US-Iran talks ahead of the signing of the deal known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, which gave Iran relief from internatio­nal sanctions in return for curbs on its nuclear programme.

The JCPOA collapsed in 2018 after Washington unilateral­ly withdrew from it and reimposed sanctions, prompting Iran to suspend the implementa­tion of its own commitment­s to curb nuclear activity.

Stop-start talks that began in April last year to restore the nuclear deal have yet to bear fruit.

The last visit by an Omani sultan to Iran was in 2013 when Qaboos bin Said al-Said visited Tehran during the presidency of Hassan Rouhani, who was in office when the 2015 deal was sealed.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq meets with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran on Sunday.
REUTERS Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq meets with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran on Sunday.

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