Muscat: His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik received the credentials of several new ambassadors at Al Barakah Palace today, representing a significant diplomatic engagement with Arab and friendly nations. According to Oman News Agency, the ambassadors accredited to the Sultanate of Oman include Aidarbek Toumatov from Kazakhstan, Francisco Javier de Isturiz from Spain, Bashir Hassan Haji from Somalia, Rashad Ismayilov from Azerbaijan, Nabil Hajlaoui from France, Agis Loizou from Cyprus, Abdi Aden Korio from Kenya, Tharwah Neimat from Jordan, and Ibrahim Saad Ibrahim Bishan from Saudi Arabia. These ambassadors were welcomed separately by His Majesty, who acknowledged their leaders' greetings and expressed his desire to enhance bilateral relations. During the ceremony, the ambassadors emphasized their commitment to strengthening cooperation, investments, and partnerships with Oman across various sectors. His Majesty assured them of the Omani government's support to achieve these mutual objectives. The event w as attended by various dignitaries, including the Minister of the Diwan of Royal Court, the Foreign Minister, the Commander of the Royal Guard of Oman, the Head of the Royal Protocols, and the Military Aides to His Majesty the Sultan.
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