TEHRAN – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut sailed his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busadi, in Muscat on Sunday as the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to diplomatic involvement and regional stability.
Araguchi, who leads a high-level delegation, traveled to Oman for discussions on geopolitical issues and ways to strengthen bilateral relations between Iran and Man.
During their meeting, the Foreign Minister exchanged views on major regional development with a particular emphasis on the conflict in Yemen. The debate took up the latest US military attacks in the country that Iran strongly condemned. Both authorities emphasized the importance of diplomatic efforts in resolving the crisis and defended dialogue over military escalation.
In addition to regional security concerns, Aragut and Al-Buyce explored ways to expand cooperation in various sectors, including trade and energy, and reviewed the current state of Iran-Eman’s relationship. Oman has long been an important diplomatic partner for Iran, but often serves as a mediator in regional conflicts.
Following the meeting, Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busadi took social media to say, “Today, in Muscat we had a productive discussion with Iranian Foreign Minister Araguchi. We held fruitful consultations on bilateral issues and regional development.”
Al-Busaidi further reiterated Oman’s dedication to supporting dialogue and diplomatic efforts aimed at bringing peace, stability and prosperity to the region.
The Omani media also highlighted the important issues discussed at the conference, reporting that the two ministers have explored ways to strengthen bilateral relations and expand cooperation across all sectors. According to the Omani state news agency, the debate expanded beyond regional development and included a wider global issue.
Both sides highlighted the important role of diplomacy in resolving conflicts and reducing tensions. They highlighted the need to create diplomatic solutions and conditions that encourage peaceful negotiations as a favorable pathway to address ongoing local challenges.