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Commemorative stamp featuring Oman-Russia ties unveiled

Commemorative stamp featuring Oman-Russia ties unveiled

Observer22-04-2025

MOSCOW: Oman Post, in collaboration with Russian Post, announced an initiative to issue a joint postage stamp in celebration of the enduring historical ties between the two friendly nations.
The move comes within the context of the current state visit of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to the Russian Federation.
This effort aims to strengthen cooperation and expand partnership opportunities in areas of mutual interest.
Additionally, Oman Post unveiled a commemorative stamp featuring a distinctive artistic design to mark four decades of diplomatic relations between the Sultanate of Oman and the Russian Federation. The stamp highlights the robust economic and cultural bonds between the two countries, symbolising friendship and mutual understanding.
The stamp's design draws inspiration from the shared maritime heritage of both nations, depicting two prominent 15th-century figures who undertook pivotal roles in advancing navigation and geographical knowledge, namely the renowned Omani explorer Ahmed bin Majid al Saadi, who made pioneering contributions to the study of seas and geographic locations — including the Caspian Sea and the city of Derbent — and the Russian merchant and traveller Afanasy Nikitin, the first Russian to visit the Arabian Peninsula. Nikitin documented his attendance of an Easter Mass in Muscat, reflecting the religious tolerance and cultural openness for which Oman has been known throughout history.
This initiative underscores both nations' commitment to enhancing cooperation in postal services and related activities, contributing to deeper bilateral relations and opening new avenues for joint collaboration. — ONA

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