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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman conveys a warm message to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, in celebration of Qatar's National Day. The Sultan wished the Emir a lifetime of happiness and good health, praying for Allah’s blessings on this significant day, hoping it inspires ongoing prosperity for Qatar’s people.
In his message, the Sultan highlighted the enduring friendship and cooperation between Oman and Qatar, underscoring their mutual respect and collaboration in various sectors. This goodwill reflects both nations’ commitment to enhancing their relationship across political, economic, and cultural avenues, reinforcing shared values and aspirations for regional harmony.
His Majesty expressed his hopes for Qatar's continuous progress and success, aiming for further achievements that benefit its society and economy. This National Day message not only celebrates Qatar's milestones but also strengthens the deep connection between the leaders and citizens of Oman and Qatar.
The relations between Oman and Qatar are characterized by frequent high-level dialogues, strategic alliances, and cultural interactions. Such communications reaffirm both nations’ solidarity, support, and pursuit of peace in the region.
Qatar’s National Day is an occasion for introspection regarding the nation’s achievements under strong leadership, guiding it toward future prosperity. Sultan Haitham’s message emphasizes Oman’s dedication to nurturing its ties with Qatar, contributing to overarching goals of stability and development across the Gulf, thereby solidifying the foundation for ongoing collaboration.
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