Oman intensifies diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions

Oman intensifies diplomatic efforts to de-escalate regional tensions

16 June 2025

The Sultanate of Oman has intensified diplomatic activity as part of peaceful efforts to de-escalate regional tensions resulting from Israel’s illegal aggression against Iran.

The diplomatic efforts have included an exceptional meeting between Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, Foreign Minister, and German Foreign Minister, Dr Johann Wadephul.

The discussions addressed the volatile regional situation due to ongoing Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran, which targeted vital sovereign facilities, resulting in numerous casualties. The talks also covered the ongoing brutal destruction, violence, displacement, and genocide in the Gaza Strip.

During the meeting Sayyid Badr highlighted Israel’s violations of international laws and conventions, including breaches of state sovereignty. He emphasised the two-state solution and the need to expand international recognition of the Palestinian state. Both sides stressed the importance of intensifying diplomatic efforts to support peaceful solutions and restore stability.

The Minister also continues his series of intensive phone calls with counterparts from Arab, Islamic and friendly nations, aiming to mobilise political and legal pressure to halt Israeli aggression.

The discussions highlight the necessity of rallying international efforts to counter Israel’s violations of international law, which risk exacerbating the regional crisis. They reaffirm that diplomatic solutions remain the only path to achieving security and peace.

These sustained efforts reflect Oman's unwavering commitment to its steadfast position in support of peace, manifested through purposeful and rational dialogue, and the impartial application of justice in accordance with international law. This approach aims to preserve global stability, safeguard regional security, and ensure opportunities of prosperity and growth for all.

This is an unofficial English version of an Arabic report. To view the official Arabic text, click here.

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