
ArmInfo. Within the framework of the official visit of Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to Oman, the official opening ceremony of the Armenian Resident Embassy took place in Muscat on March 18.
According to the press service of the Armenian Foreign Ministry, the event was attended by Badr bin Hamad bin Hamud Al-Busaid, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman. The tricolor of the Republic of Armenia was raised in front of the embassy, the national anthems of the two countries were played, and after a solemn ribbon-cutting ceremony, the opening of the embassy was officially announced. The Armenian Foreign Minister introduced the Armenian Embassy to the Omani Foreign Minister, and a short conversation took place with the participation of delegations from both countries. The event was attended by heads of a number of diplomatic missions accredited in Oman, as well as Armenian citizens residing in Oman.
In his welcoming speech Minister Ararat Mirzoyan mentioned that 34 years ago, in 1992, just months after Armenia declared its independence, the Sultanate of Oman became the first Arab state to establish diplomatic relations with the Republic of Armenia.
"This step, symbolizing a new stage in the development of our centuries-old cultural and civilizational ties, began a process of effective and continuous interaction, thanks to which our relations have reached this significant level today. The decision of the Government of the Republic of Armenia to establish a permanent embassy in Muscat not only reflects the effective and meaningful cooperation established between our two countries, but also clearly testifies to the consistent deepening of our warm political dialogue. In addition to its symbolic significance, the opening of the embassy is also an important practical step aimed at fully realizing the full potential of our partnership and further strengthening cooperation in the economic, educational and cultural spheres.
He added that millions of Muslims around the world greet each other with the greeting "Salaam," meaning peace. According to Mirzoayan, it is a touching tradition that reflects the common aspiration of humanity to live in peace and harmony with their neighbors, friends, families, societies, and the world at large. "Today, amid the many painful developments taking place in the region, we once again firmly reaffirm our belief that peace is the most important foundation for any development and prosperity. The significant efforts made by the Sultanate of Oman in recent times to prevent the escalation of tensions in the region are well known to the world and are admired by many.
For its part, Armenia is committed to building a peaceful future in the South Caucasus. After decades of hostility, infrastructure blockades, and economic hardship, the peoples of our region now have the opportunity to live in peace, to prosper, and to benefit from peaceful development and interregional cooperation. These shared values and understanding are also written into the solid foundations of the bilateral relations between Armenia and Oman," the Armenian Minister emphasized.