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The Sultanate of Oman celebrates its National Day... Solid relations with Syria throughout history

2021-11-18T08:46:05.993Z


Damascus, SANA- The Sultanate of Oman celebrates its 51st National Day on the 18th of November, while preserving its policy constants.


Damascus-SANA

On the 18th of November, the Sultanate of Oman celebrates its 51st National Day, and it maintains the constants of its foreign policy by giving priority to dialogue and commitment to the principle of respect for the sovereignty of countries and non-interference in their affairs. Timur Al Said in completing the construction of the modern state within the vision of (Oman 2040).

The Syrian-Omani relations were based on the principle of mutual respect and giving priority to the interests of the peoples of the two brotherly countries, which were reinforced by a common desire to strengthen the bonds of cooperation in various economic, commercial and cultural fields.

The most prominent historical stations that deepened the ties of the two countries were the visit of the founding leader Hafez al-Assad to the Sultanate in 1992, while relations reached their climax after the visits of President Bashar al-Assad to Muscat in 2001 and 2009.

The continued exchange of official delegations affirmed the two countries’ keenness to strengthen relations and their common interest in restoring security and stability to the region and the success of the political solution path in Syria. The visit of the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Dr. Faisal Miqdad to Muscat in March of this year, which resulted in the signing of an agreement of mutual exemption from visa requirements for holders of diplomatic, special and service passports.

With the aim of strengthening cultural relations and exchanging bilateral experiences, the National Museum in Damascus hosted on the first of this month a variety of cultural events titled (Omani Day in Damascus), which was held in cooperation with the Omani National Museum and included (Illuminations on Oman), during which Omani artifacts and artifacts were displayed, mostly belonging to the Magan civilization in the Bronze Age The first civilization to appear in those countries in the third millennium BC and the exhibition lasts for six months.

The economic relations between the two countries witnessed a remarkable development, reflected in the mutual understanding in the revival of the Syrian-Omani Joint Committee and the signing of a number of agreements to expand the fields of economic and trade cooperation. Several agreements also documented the strong ties in the fields of industry, health, media and higher education with the continuation of scientific cooperation and exchange of students between universities in the two countries, in addition to Many Syrian university professors and judges worked in the Sultanate.

As part of its quest to preserve the developmental and civilizational achievements that the Sultanate has achieved within more than five decades, came the (Oman 2040) vision, which was launched in 2013 and focuses on supporting economic growth, diversifying sources of income, achieving financial sustainability and social protection programs with rationalization and raising the efficiency of spending and establishing a high quality education and health system. To ensure the continuity of construction and construction for the benefit of successive generations.

The Sultanate's vision is based on three axes (people and society), (economy and development) and (governance and institutional performance) and aims to transform Oman into the ranks of developed countries and upgrade its economy to reach a growth rate of 6 percent so that the non-oil sectors contribute 93 percent of the GDP. The total number of foreign investments is increasing to constitute 10 percent of it, in addition to the increase in Omani employment in the private sector to 42 percent.

Oman has defined the strategic directions of its vision according to primary objectives that include an effective national system for scientific research, creativity and innovation that contributes to building a knowledge economy and society and empowering national competencies with competitive capabilities and skills locally and globally and seeks to create an attractive environment for the labor market that allows the private sector to take the initiative to lead a competitive national economy integrated with the economy It maintains the sustainability of the environment and comprehensive geographical development based on the principle of decentralization, partnership and integration of roles between the government, the private sector and society.

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Source: sena

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