Neighbourly ties

Our links with Oman and deep as events marking the sultanate’s national day illustrate

Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces meets with Sultan Qaboos bin Said, Sultan of Oman during an official visit to Oman. Ryan Carter / Crown Prince Court - Abu Dhabi
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Celebrations in the UAE of Oman’s 46th National Day highlighted the strength of relations between the two neighbouring countries. As The National reported, Yas Mall hosted celebratory events on Friday, featuring traditional Omani dancers and photographs of meetings between the UAE’s rulers and Sultan Qaboos over the past decades. Burj Khalifa was also illuminated with the colours of the Omani flag as a gesture of solidarity and appreciation.

This is not surprising since cultural ties between the UAE and Oman are deep-rooted and extend to the years before the union of the seven emirates. The establishment of UAE-Oman Higher Joint Committee in 1991 has led to cooperation in fields of economy, trade, transport and telecommunications. And there has always been joint work to regulate borders. Such relations, as Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, said on Friday, “are strengthened by our geography and by the great love and continuing communication between our peoples”.