Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Belarus have released a joint statement following the official visit of His Excellency President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus to Oman.
Both nations expressed their commitment to enhancing bilateral relations and fostering partnerships across economic, political, and cultural domains, while also pinpointing specific sectors for deeper collaboration.
The joint statement outlines the significant outcomes of President Lukashenko's visit to Oman:
Enhanced Bilateral Relations: The leaders reiterated their dedication to strengthening connections founded on mutual respect and understanding.
Emphasis on Key Sectors: Areas identified for intensified collaboration include clean energy, tourism, education, healthcare, technology, transportation, and logistics.
Economic Collaboration: There was a strong focus on industrial cooperation, particularly in joint equipment assembly initiatives within Oman.
Agricultural Partnership: The two countries expressed a commitment to food security, with a specific emphasis on dairy production.
Travel Facilitation: Belarus welcomed the visa exemption for its citizens, and both parties discussed the potential for direct flights and a mutual visa exemption agreement.
Regional and International Cooperation: The leaders underscored the significance of adhering to international law and fostering cooperation within the framework of the United Nations.
This visit has seemingly established a robust foundation for further enhancing the bilateral relationship between Oman and Belarus.