Abdollahian Expresses Iran’s Interest In Bolstering Ties With Neighboring Countries

Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Omani Minister of Foreign Affair, receives Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian in Muscat. (Oman News Agency)
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Omani Minister of Foreign Affair, receives Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian in Muscat. (Oman News Agency)
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Abdollahian Expresses Iran’s Interest In Bolstering Ties With Neighboring Countries

Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Omani Minister of Foreign Affair, receives Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian in Muscat. (Oman News Agency)
Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Omani Minister of Foreign Affair, receives Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdollahian in Muscat. (Oman News Agency)

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said on Monday that Tehran hopes to develop and strengthen relations with the Gulf States.

He was speaking in Muscat, on his first visit to a Gulf country after taking office in September.

Abdollahian conveyed the greetings of President Ibrahim Raisi to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, the Oman News Agency reported.

It added that a meeting between Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi and his Iranian counterpart touched on the means to strengthen bilateral relations in various fields.

The two sides also reviewed some regional and international issues of common interest, including the Vienna talks on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“We hope to strengthen ties with the Gulf States and achieve progress in our relations with them, as happened with our neighbors in the North,” the Iranian minister was quoted as saying.

He continued: “We are working to activate the trade route between Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Iran and the Sultanate of Oman, and we focus on strengthening relations with neighboring countries.”

Abdollahian was accompanied on his one-day visit to Muscat by a delegation from the Iranian Foreign Ministry. He also met with Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for Omani Cabinet Affairs.

IRNA, Iran’s official news agency, reported that the foreign minister’s talks focused on means to strengthen bilateral relations in various political, economic and cultural fields, as well as exchanging views on regional issues.

For his part, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said that Abdollahian’s trip to Muscat “comes at the invitation of his Omani counterpart,” and would be followed by a visit to another country.

On Jan.3, the Iranian and Omani foreign ministers underlined, during a telephone conversation, “continued cooperation on bilateral and international issues,” the Oman News Agency reported.



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09 September 2024, North Korea, Pyongyang: A photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 10 September 2024, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivering a speech to celebrate the National Foundation Day of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the country is officially known. Photo: -/kcna/kns/dpa
09 September 2024, North Korea, Pyongyang: A photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 10 September 2024, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivering a speech to celebrate the National Foundation Day of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the country is officially known. Photo: -/kcna/kns/dpa
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09 September 2024, North Korea, Pyongyang: A photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 10 September 2024, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivering a speech to celebrate the National Foundation Day of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the country is officially known. Photo: -/kcna/kns/dpa
09 September 2024, North Korea, Pyongyang: A photo released by North Korea's official Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) on 10 September 2024, shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-un delivering a speech to celebrate the National Foundation Day of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, as the country is officially known. Photo: -/kcna/kns/dpa

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A strong military presence is needed to face "the various threats posed by the United States and its followers,” he added, according to Reuters.
Kim also said North Korea is facing a "grave threat" from what it sees as a US-led nuclear-based military bloc in the region.
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Meeting in Seoul, the three reaffirmed a commitment to strengthen trilateral cooperation to ensure peace in the region, including by deterring North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, according to a joint statement released by the US State Department.
They also agreed to hold a second trilateral military exercise known as Freedom Edge in the near term.
South Korea will also hold a defense ministerial meeting with the member states of the United Nations Command (UNC) on Tuesday.
The UNC is led by the commander of the US military stationed in South Korea.
Last month, Germany became the latest to join the UNC in South Korea that helps police the heavily fortified border with North Korea and has committed to defend the South in the event of a war.
North Korea has criticized the UNC as an "illegal war organization" and Germany's entry into the US-led UN border monitoring force as raising tensions.