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Sultan Qaboos, Netanyahu in landmark Oman talks

Meeting first between leaders of the two countries since 1996

- BY HABIB TOUMI Bureau Chief

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made a surprise visit to Oman, four days after Palestinia­n President Mohamood Abbas was received by Sultan Qaboos in Muscat.

The two leaders discussed the Middle East peace process “and other issues of shared interest”. Netanyahu was accompanie­d by his wife Sara and his delegation included Mossad intelligen­ce chief Yossi Cohen and National Security Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat.

The visit came at the invitation of Sultan Qaboos and followed “lengthy contacts between the two countries”, the statement said. It formed part of “the policy outlined by Prime Minister Netanyahu on deepening relations with the states of the region”, it said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s surprise visit to Oman yesterday for talks with Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed on the stalled peace process with the Palestinia­ns was the first official trip by an Israeli leader to the Gulf nation since 1996.

The visit wasn’t made public till Netanyahu was back in Israel around 4pm local time.

Netanyahu, who went to Oman with his wife as well as Mossad intelligen­ce agency director Yossi Cohen, said the visit was aimed at “tightening relations with other nations in the region, while leveraging Israel’s strengths in security, technology and finance”.

The meeting was the result of “extensive” contacts between the two nations, he added.

Netanyahu’s visit came four days after Sultan Qaboos received Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas in Muscat.

The meeting reviewed the latest developmen­ts regarding the Palestinia­n issue, the US recognitio­n of occupied Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relations between the two countries and ways to enhance them, Palestinia­n news agency WAFA reported.

Palestinia­n officials said that the visit followed an invitation from Sultan Qaboos.

Although there are no details about whether the two visits were part of Omani efforts to find solutions to deadlocked issues between the Palestinia­ns and the Israelis, it highlighte­d the attempts by Oman, which has traditiona­lly sought to play a conciliato­r role in a turbulent region, to contribute to resolving challengin­g and complex situations.

Sultan Qaboos and Netanyahu “discussed ways to push forward the peace process in the Middle East as well as some issues of mutual interest that would serve peace and stability in the region,” according to identical statements sent by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office and the state-run Oman news agency.

Sultan Qaboos, who rarely appears in public, was seen walking in a hallway with Netanyahu and his wife, Sara. Qaboos’s office issued a video clip of the meeting with the 69-year-old Israeli leader.

The only two Arab states that recognise Israel are Egypt and Jordan, though Netanyahu is rarely seen publicly in either country.

 ?? AFP ?? Sultan Qaboos during his talks with Netanyahu in Oman yesterday.
AFP Sultan Qaboos during his talks with Netanyahu in Oman yesterday.
 ?? Reuters ?? Benjamin Netanyahu and Sultan Qaboos look at maps during the Israeli prime minister’s visit to Oman yesterday.
Reuters Benjamin Netanyahu and Sultan Qaboos look at maps during the Israeli prime minister’s visit to Oman yesterday.

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