And expatriate affairs, Dr. Shaye’ al-Zindani, today, in the Omani capital, Muscat, with his counterpart, the Omani Foreign Minister, Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi, bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries, and the latest developments in the situation in Yemen.
The two ministers stressed the depth of the fraternal relations that bind the two brotherly countries... renewing their common interest in strengthening the bonds of bilateral cooperation in various fields to serve the common interests of the two peoples.
Al-Zindani and Al-Busaidi also discussed ways to develop bilateral relations, and reviewed developments in the political situation in Yemen and the region, in addition to the efforts made by the Sultanate of Oman in coordination with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to support the achievement of security, stability and peace in Yemen.
In a related context, the Minister of Foreign Affairs discussed, with the Minister of the Royal Office, General Sultan Al-Numani, the latest developments in the situation in Yemen, the efforts made to enhance security and stability, and the importance of strengthening relations between the two brotherly countries in various fields.
In addition, Minister Al-Zindani met with the Omani Minister of Agricultural Wealth, Fisheries and Water Resources, Dr. Saud bin Hamoud Al-Habsi, and discussed with him enhancing cooperation in the fields of agriculture, fisheries and water resources. The two sides stressed the importance of exchanging experiences and building sustainable economic partnerships, in a way that supports security. food and promotes sustainable development in the two countries.
Minister Al Habsi referred to the investment opportunities available in the Sultanate... calling for the establishment of effective partnerships between businessmen in the two countries in the agricultural and fisheries sectors.
The meetings were attended by the Ambassador of Yemen to the Sultanate of Oman, Dr. Khaled bin Shatif, the head of the Foreign Minister’s Office, Ambassador Abdul Qader Hadi, and the Minister’s Private Secretary, Counselor Salem Baafi.