logo
#

Latest news with #SheikhAlKhalili

State Council Chairman receives Chinese official
State Council Chairman receives Chinese official

Times of Oman

time12-05-2025

  • Business
  • Times of Oman

State Council Chairman receives Chinese official

Muscat — Sheikh Abdulmalik Abdullah Al Khalili, Chairman of the State Council, today received Xiao Jie, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC) of China, and his accompanying delegation during their two-day visit to the Sultanate of Oman. At the outset of the meeting, Sheikh Al Khalili welcomed the guest and his delegation, wishing them a pleasant stay. He highlighted the historical relations between Oman and China, expressing his aspiration to further develop bilateral ties across various fields and explore new avenues of cooperation under the wise leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik. The two sides reviewed bilateral relations and ways to enhance cooperation, in addition to exchanging views on regional and international issues of mutual interest. The Chairman of the State Council outlined the council's roles and responsibilities, including its efforts in studying key issues across various sectors, particularly in economic development in line with Oman Vision 2040. He emphasized the council's contributions to advancing the nation's development. For his part, the Chinese official expressed his pleasure with the visit and his delegation's eagerness to see further progress and prosperity in relations between the two nations. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Chairman of the State Council, several members, and the Ambassador of China to Oman. It is worth to mention that this visit aims to exchange legislative expertise, review different experiences, and discuss perspectives on legislation and public policies, particularly in economy, technology, and environment. The delegation's visit includes several official meetings and visits to tourist landmarks.

Shabab Oman II sets sail for Europe on Its 7th international voyage
Shabab Oman II sets sail for Europe on Its 7th international voyage

Times of Oman

time30-04-2025

  • Times of Oman

Shabab Oman II sets sail for Europe on Its 7th international voyage

Musca t— The Royal Navy of Oman's (RNO) vessel Shabab Oman II departed today from Said Bin Sultan Naval Base, embarking on its seventh international voyage, 'Glories of the Seas," toward Europe. The vessel carries the essence of Oman's rich maritime heritage and the achievements of its bright present, embodying the nation's enduring approach of fostering bonds of friendship, peace, and harmony among the peoples of the world. A formal farewell ceremony was held at Said Bin Sultan Naval Base under the patronage of Sheikh Abdulmalik Abdullah Al Khalili, Chairman of the State Council. The event featured a visual presentation showcasing Oman's illustrious maritime history across the ages, highlighting the nation's seafaring legacy, contributions to navigation, and its role in strengthening ties between Oman and other civilizations. The Royal Oman Navy Band performed a musical display, presenting a variety of compositions. Sheikh Al Khalili, along with dignitaries, military leaders, and senior guests, toured Shabab Oman II and received a briefing on the vessel, its voyage route, and the national objectives of this journey. A visual presentation then highlighted the vessel's accomplishments during its regional and international voyages, as well as its role in promoting Omani culture worldwide. Attendees also inspected the vessel's facilities and advanced maritime equipment, ensuring its readiness for the mission. The Naval Arts Team performed traditional maritime folk arts. The ceremony was attended by several ministers, senior military and security officials, ambassadors from Arab and friendly countries, senior retired officers, military attachés, and other distinguished guests. During its seventh international voyage, Shabab Oman II will visit 30 destinations, docking at 24 ports across 15 countries. It will participate in the Bremerhaven Sail Festival, Amsterdam Sail Festival, and the Tall Ships Races, along with other maritime festivals and celebrations. The six-month journey will cover over 18,000 nautical miles round trip. Accompanying the crew are 84 trainees from the Sultan's Armed Forces, other military and security services, and the Directorate General of Scouts and Girl Guides at the Ministry of Education. The trainees will undergo a specialized program covering sailing techniques, marine navigation, astronomy, and other skills aimed at honing their practical and field capabilities. They will also help convey Oman's message of friendship, love, and harmony to the world. Shabab Oman II seeks to strengthen ties between Oman and nations worldwide by introducing Omani culture at each stop, showcasing the country's proud maritime history, ancient traditions, and modern progress. It is worth to mention that the Royal Navy of Oman's Shabab Oman program for sustainable peace and cultural dialogue has been recognized by the UNESCO as one of the best practices for safeguarding intangible cultural heritage—an international achievement resulting from the vessel's dedicated efforts in fostering cross-cultural and civilizational communication.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store