His Majesty receives credentials of foreign Ambassadors

His Majesty receives credentials of foreign Ambassadors

12 November 2025

His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik received the credentials of a number of Ambassadors of Arab and friendly countries to the Sultanate of Oman at Al Baraka Palace.

The following Ambassadors presented their credentials to His Majesty:

Hrachya Poladyan, Ambassador of the Republic of Armenia.

His Majesty receives credentials of Armenian ambassador

His Majesty receives credentials of Armenian ambassador

Maartje Peters, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

His Majesty receives credentials of Dutch ambassador

His Majesty receives credentials of Dutch ambassador

Olha Selykh, Ambassador of Ukraine.

His Majesty receives credentials of Ukrainian ambassador

His Majesty receives credentials of Ukrainian ambassador

Yasser Mohammed Shaban, Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

His Majesty receives credentials of Egyptian ambassador

His Majesty receives credentials of Egyptian ambassador

The Ambassadors affirmed their determination to strengthen relations and boost investments in various sectors to achieve the desired goals and future visions for their countries and the Sultanate of Oman.

His Majesty welcomed the Ambassadors, expressing his sincere gratitude and appreciation to the leaders of their countries for their kind greetings and sincere wishes. His Majesty prayed to God Almighty to grant them success in carrying out their responsibilities, assuring them that they will receive full support from the Government and the people to enable them to perform their practical duties with ease, serving the interests and aspirations of their countries and those of Oman.

The ceremony for the presentation of credentials was attended by Sayyid Khalid bin Hilal bin Saud Al Busaidi, Minister of the Diwan of Royal Court; Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, Foreign Minister, the Commander of the Royal Guard of Oman, and the Military Aides to His Majesty the Sultan.

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