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Sultan Haitham Sends Greetings to Qatar Emir on National Day

Sultan Haitham Sends Greetings to Qatar Emir on National Day

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman sent a heartfelt greeting to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of the State of Qatar, on the occasion of Qatar’s National Day. In the cable, Sultan Haitham extended his best wishes for the Emir’s good health, happiness, and long life. He also prayed to Allah the Almighty that this special occasion continues to bring prosperity and development to the people of Qatar.

The message emphasized the strong and friendly ties between Oman and Qatar, highlighting the mutual respect and cooperation that exist between the two Gulf countries. The gesture reflects the ongoing commitment of both nations to strengthening relations across political, economic, and cultural fields. Such diplomatic exchanges are a testament to the shared values, history, and vision for regional stability and prosperity.

His Majesty expressed hope that the people of Qatar continue to achieve progress and growth, realizing their aspirations for further development and enhanced social and economic wellbeing. This National Day greeting not only celebrates Qatar’s achievements but also reinforces the deep bonds between the leadership and peoples of Oman and Qatar.

Oman and Qatar have consistently maintained close relations through regular high-level communication, strategic partnerships, and cultural exchanges. Messages like these help in reaffirming solidarity, mutual support, and regional harmony.

The National Day of Qatar is a moment for reflection on the nation’s progress, achievements, and the strong leadership guiding the country toward further prosperity. Sultan Haitham’s greeting underscores the commitment of Oman to continue fostering positive relations and collaboration with Qatar, contributing to the broader goal of peace, stability, and development in the Gulf region. This act of goodwill strengthens the foundation for continued cooperation and shared success between the two nations.

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