Muscat: In a successful repatriation effort coordinated by the Foreign Ministry, 313 Omani citizens have safely returned from the Islamic Republic of Iran via Bandar Abbas today. The operation, conducted in collaboration with the Omani Embassy in Tehran and other relevant authorities, forms part of the government's ongoing commitment to ensure citizens' safe return. More citizens are currently being processed through the Shalamjah border crossing for their journey home. The Ministry extended its sincere appreciation to all parties involved in this phase of repatriation efforts, while reaffirming its round-the-clock work to facilitate the return of all remaining citizens.
According to Oman News Agency, the repatriation plan was meticulously organized to ensure the safety and well-being of the returning citizens. The collaboration between the Omani Embassy in Tehran and local authorities in Iran was instrumental in the operation's success. The Shalamjah border crossing is currently accommodating additional citizens who are being processed for their return journey, underscoring the ongoing nature of the initiative.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has emphasized its dedication to assisting Omani nationals abroad and has assured that all necessary measures are being taken to expedite the process. The successful return of the 313 citizens marks a significant milestone in the broader repatriation strategy, which aims to bring all Omani citizens safely back to their homeland. The Ministry has reiterated its commitment to working tirelessly until every citizen wishing to return home is safely repatriated.