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HM the Sultan greets Presidents of India, Korea

HM the Sultan greets Presidents of India, Korea

Times of Oman4 days ago
Muscat — His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has sent a cable of greetings to President Droupadi Murmu of the Republic of India, on her country's Independence Day.
In the cable, His Majesty expressed his best wishes for the friendly nation to achieve further progress. He also wished the relations of cooperation and partnership between the two countries further growth in various sectors, to serve the joint interests.
His Majesty the Sultan has also sent a cable of greetings to President Lee Jae-myung of the Republic of Korea, on his country's National Day.
In the cable, His Majesty extended his heartfelt sentiments and best wishes of good health and happiness to President Jae-myung. His Majesty also wished the people of Korea further prosperity and growth.
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