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EAM Jaishankar holds talks with Oman FM on trade, critical minerals and regional issues

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar on Saturday met Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi in New Delhi, where both sides discussed key issues including trade, critical minerals and regional developments, underscoring the depth of the India-Oman Strategic Partnership.

Taking to social media platform X, the EAM said, “A pleasure interacting with FM Badr Albusaidi of Oman this morning. Our discussions on trade, critical minerals and regional developments reflected the trust and comfort of our Strategic Partnership.”

Badr Albusaidi arrived in New Delhi on Saturday to attend the second India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (IAFMM).

Welcoming Oman’s Foreign Minister, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) took to X and stated: “His visit will further strengthen the multifaceted strategic partnership between India and Oman.”

On Friday, EAM Jaishankar met League of Arab States Secretary General Ahmed Aboul Gheit in New Delhi to discuss strengthening cooperation between the two sides across various sectors.

Following their talks, the EAM posted on X, “A warm meeting with Secretary General, League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit this morning. Had a wide-ranging conversation about our cooperation and strengthening it across various domains. Also exchanged views on recent developments in the region.”

EAM Jaishankar also held separate meetings with the Foreign Ministers of Comoros, Mbae Mohamed; Sudan, Mohieldin Salim Ahmed Ibrahim; Libya, Eltaher S.M. Elbaour; Somalia, Abdisalam Ali; and Palestine’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Varsen Aghabekian.

The discussions centred on enhancing bilateral cooperation and deepening collaboration across several sectors.

India is set to host the second IAFMM on Saturday. The meeting, being hosted by India and the United Arab Emirates, will see participation from Foreign Ministers of Arab League member states and the Arab League Secretary General.

The second India-Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting is expected to build on existing cooperation and expand the partnership.

The Foreign Ministers’ meeting is taking place after 10 years, as the first meeting was held in Bahrain in 2016. During the first meeting, leaders identified five priority verticals of cooperation—economy, energy, education, media and culture—and proposed a set of activities across these areas.

“The India-Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting is the highest institutional mechanism driving this partnership, which was formalised in March 2002 when India and the League of Arab States (LAS) signed an MoU institutionalising the process of dialogue,” the MEA stated.

— IANS

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