MUSCAT: Oman, alongside its Arab counterparts, marked the 80th anniversary of the founding of the Arab League, emphasizing its long-standing commitment to regional unity and cooperation. Since joining the League in 1971, Oman has played a crucial role in promoting peace, stability, and dialogue among Arab nations. The Sultanate’s involvement in the Arab League has been driven by its belief in the power of collaboration and collective action to address challenges facing the region.
In a statement issued on this occasion, Oman reaffirmed its dedication to the principles of the Arab League, including solidarity, mutual respect, and support for common interests. The country’s leadership has consistently advocated for peaceful resolutions to regional conflicts, positioning itself as a mediator in sensitive political matters. Oman’s approach has been one of balance, encouraging dialogue and cooperation among Arab nations, and prioritizing stability in the Arab world.
The anniversary celebration highlighted the importance of the Arab League in addressing the evolving geopolitical landscape. Oman, along with other member states, emphasized the significance of continued cooperation in tackling pressing regional issues, such as security, economic development, and humanitarian concerns. The Sultanate has always stood firm in its belief that unity is key to achieving sustainable progress and prosperity for the Arab world.
As Oman celebrates this milestone, it reflects on the Arab League’s achievements and the collective efforts of its member states to promote Arab interests on the global stage. Oman remains committed to furthering the League’s goals, reinforcing its role as a steadfast supporter of Arab unity, and contributing to the advancement of regional cooperation for generations to come.