Oman and Mauritania Forge Stronger Ties: Energy, Trade, and Diplomacy on the Agenda
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Foreign Ministers Sayyid Badr Albusaidi of Oman and Mohamed Salem Ould Marzouk of Mauritania met in Nouakchott, Mauritania, for a crucial round of talks. The aim? To solidify cooperation between their countries and explore new areas of mutual benefit.
The discussion covered a broad range of sectors, pinpointing trade, investment, fishing, mining, energy, agriculture, logistics, and tourism as holding particular promise. Recognizing this potential, both Oman and Mauritania pledged to deepen their partnership in these areas.
The dialogue went beyond bilateral issues, extending to regional and international matters of shared concern. The ministers voiced their support for initiatives promoting security, stability, and peace around the world, with a specific focus on the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The Nouakchott session marks a milestone in Oman and Mauritania’s growing relationship. It represents a significant step forward in their commitment to addressing regional challenges through diplomacy and cooperation.