Lavrov Visits Oman, Says Russia Does Not Want War in Europe

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq received Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (Omani Foreign Ministry)
Sultan Haitham bin Tariq received Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (Omani Foreign Ministry)
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Lavrov Visits Oman, Says Russia Does Not Want War in Europe

Sultan Haitham bin Tariq received Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (Omani Foreign Ministry)
Sultan Haitham bin Tariq received Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (Omani Foreign Ministry)

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed that Moscow did not want war in Europe, and condemned Western countries, saying they were keen to see Russia defeated in its military campaign in Ukraine.

Lavrov visited Oman on Wednesday, where he met Sultan Haitham bin Tariq in Muscat at al-Baraka Palace.

The Foreign Minister stressed the need to intensify efforts to reach political solutions to end the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Lavrov said during the press conference after his meeting with Sultan Haitham that Russia and Oman have “identical positions on most international issues,” praising Muscat’s “objective and balanced” position on Ukraine.

The European Union countries announced their intention to sharply reduce their reliance on Russian oil and gas.

Lavrov said that his country has enough buyers for its energy resources outside the scope of Western countries, adding: “Let the West pay more than it used to pay to the Russian Federation, and let it explain to its population why they should become poorer.”

The Omani Foreign Ministry said that Lavrov conveyed to the Sultan the greetings of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his praise of "the Omani wisdom in dealing with various regional and international issues."

He also briefed the Sultan on Russia’s vision of the current crisis in Ukraine.

The Sultan confirmed Oman’s commitment to OPEC+, reiterating the need to adhere to the rules of international law and intensify efforts to reach political and diplomatic solutions through dialogue.

The meeting reviewed the cooperation between the two countries, and the common will to develop and strengthen them in various fields serving the interests of the two friendly countries and peoples.

Later, Lavrov met with his Omani counterpart, Badr al-Busaidi, and addressed overall bilateral relations, including political dialogue and economic and trade cooperation.

Lavrov praised Oman's stance on the Syrian crisis, saying Muscat “can play a role in restoring Syria to the Arab family."

During a joint press conference, Lavrov said: "If you are worried about the prospect of war in Europe - we do not want that at all.”

"But I draw your attention to the fact that it is the West that is constantly and persistently saying that in this situation, it is necessary to defeat Russia. Draw your own conclusions."

The Russian minister said that he informed the Omani side about the developments of the Russian military operation in Ukraine and its geopolitical dimensions.

He explained that the objectives of the operation in Ukraine are clear, adding that they aim to “protect the population in the eastern regions of Ukraine, especially in Donbas,” adding that the aim is to ensure Ukraine, with the support of the West, “does not turn into a source of a military threat to Russia.”

Lavrov said that Moscow and Muscat confirmed their full adherence to the principles on which the United Nations was based, indicating that the Russian army opened humanitarian corridors, but the Ukrainian side prevented civilians from leaving.

He criticized the UN position, saying it missed the opportunity to resolve the Ukrainian crisis peacefully during the past seven years.

For his part, the Omani Foreign Minister said that his country is grateful to the Russian government for its role in talks to revive the Iranian nuclear deal.

Busaidi called for intensifying efforts to find peaceful solutions to the crisis in Ukraine, adding that Muscat is “following with great interest the situation in Ukraine and calls on all parties to exercise restraint and resolve differences peacefully in order to avoid aggravating the situation.”

The two sides also discussed the current developments of several regional and international issues, and they confirmed the importance of dialogue and cooperation to find diplomatic solutions to various issues.



Botanical Facility Inaugurated at Saudi King Salman Royal Reserve to Boost Ecosystem Sustainability

Saudi  Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) is seen at the inauguration. (SPA)
Saudi  Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) is seen at the inauguration. (SPA)
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Botanical Facility Inaugurated at Saudi King Salman Royal Reserve to Boost Ecosystem Sustainability

Saudi  Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) is seen at the inauguration. (SPA)
Saudi  Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz (R) is seen at the inauguration. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Interior and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the King Salman bin Abdulaziz Royal Reserve Development Authority Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif bin Abdulaziz inaugurated a central nursery and wild seed research and production station in Al-Jouf, reported the Saudi Press Agency on Monday.

The project aims to boost vegetation cover and sustainability within the reserve. Spanning 1,600 hectares, the project includes advanced botanical facilities, including parent seed fields, seed storage, nurseries, and a wild plant garden, to support local seed and seedling production.

The parent seed fields consist of 14 areas with over 400,000 trees and shrubs from more than 30 local species.

The central nursery covers 60,000 square meters and contains 30 greenhouses, with an annual production capacity of 1.5 million seedlings across 15 plant species. The project boasts a botanical garden spanning 12,000 square meters, featuring over 280 species of trees, shrubs, and perennial grasses.

The central nursery and seed station have contributed to planting over four million seedlings and dispersing more than 8,000 kilograms of seeds across 10 locations within the reserve, resulting in five million wild plants. This reflects the reserve’s commitment to restoring ecosystems and expanding vegetation cover.


Saudi-Tunisian Joint Committee Kicks Off 12th Session in Riyadh

Alkhorayef stressed that the convening of the 12th session comes at an important time that requires intensified coordination in growth-driving sectors - SPA
Alkhorayef stressed that the convening of the 12th session comes at an important time that requires intensified coordination in growth-driving sectors - SPA
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Saudi-Tunisian Joint Committee Kicks Off 12th Session in Riyadh

Alkhorayef stressed that the convening of the 12th session comes at an important time that requires intensified coordination in growth-driving sectors - SPA
Alkhorayef stressed that the convening of the 12th session comes at an important time that requires intensified coordination in growth-driving sectors - SPA

The 12th session of the Saudi-Tunisian Joint Committee kicked off Sunday in Riyadh, organized by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and bringing together representatives from government entities of both countries to discuss opportunities for expanding cooperation and developing strategic partnerships across various economic and development sectors.

The committee session was co-chaired by Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef and Tunisian Minister of Economy and Planning Dr. Samir Abdelhafidh, attended by official delegations and government sector representatives from both countries, SPA reported.

In his opening remarks, Alkhorayef emphasized the strength of Saudi-Tunisian relations and the brotherly and economic ties between the two countries, which span more than 70 years. He noted that these ties are reflected today in shared visions and ambitious work programs that align with the aspirations of both countries’ leaderships and peoples, as well as their mutual interests.

He pointed out that the Saudi-Tunisian Joint Committee, launched in 1998, represents an institutional framework aimed at translating cooperation into executable programs and initiatives. He expressed his hope that this session would serve as a new starting point for joint strategic projects and more impactful agreements that contribute to the economic development of both countries.

Alkhorayef stressed that the convening of the 12th session comes at an important time that requires intensified coordination in growth-driving sectors. The minister called on companies in both countries to build practical partnerships in promising industries and value chains. He also highlighted the outcomes of the third meeting, held in Tunisia in July 2025, namely the agreements on mutual recognition of product conformity certificates, which positively contributed to a 38% growth in trade exchange through September 2025 compared with the same period last year.

The committee’s current session focused on boosting cooperation mechanisms, discussing investment opportunities, and exchanging expertise in key sectors, including industry, mining, tourism, transport and logistics, and the judiciary and justice sectors. These efforts aim to enhance trade efficiency, support the access of Saudi products to international markets, and strengthen economic and investment cooperation.


77th Saudi Relief Plane for Palestinian People in Gaza Arrives in Egypt

This assistance is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian support to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by the Palestinian people in Gaza - SPA
This assistance is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian support to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by the Palestinian people in Gaza - SPA
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77th Saudi Relief Plane for Palestinian People in Gaza Arrives in Egypt

This assistance is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian support to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by the Palestinian people in Gaza - SPA
This assistance is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian support to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by the Palestinian people in Gaza - SPA

The 77th Saudi relief airplane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center in coordination with the Ministry of Defense and the Kingdom’s Embassy in Cairo, arrived Sunday at El Arish International Airport in Egypt.

The airplane carried food baskets and shelter kits destined for those affected in the Gaza Strip, SPA reported.

This assistance is part of the Kingdom’s ongoing humanitarian support, provided through the center, to alleviate the difficult living conditions faced by the Palestinian people in Gaza.