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Sayyid Asaad returns home

Sayyid Asaad returns home

Observer14-05-2025

Muscat: HH Sayyid Asaad bin Tarik al Said, Deputy Prime Minister for International Relations and Cooperation Affairs and Personal Representative of His Majesty the Sultan returned home from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after heading Oman's delegation in the Gulf-US Summit.

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