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Royal Office Minister receives ambassador of Russia

Royal Office Minister receives ambassador of Russia

Times of Oman2 days ago

Muscat: Gen. Sultan Mohammed Al Nu'amani, Minister of the Royal Office received in his office today Oleg Vladimirovich Levin, Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Sultanate of Oman.
The ambassador expressed his appreciation for the Sultanate of Oman's role in enhancing mutual cooperation.
During the meeting, the two sides explored means of boosting bilateral relations in all spheres.

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