Oman and Saudi Arabia Deepen Strategic Cooperation at Joint Coordination Meeting
High-level talks focus on economic integration, regional stability and expanded bilateral collaboration
Oman and Saudi Arabia have reaffirmed their commitment to closer cooperation following a joint coordination meeting that underscored the steady strengthening of ties between the two neighbouring states.
Senior officials from both countries reviewed progress across economic, political and security fields, signalling shared intent to deepen coordination in line with regional development priorities.
The meeting brought together ministers and senior representatives to assess existing agreements and identify new opportunities for collaboration, particularly in trade, investment, energy and logistics.
Both sides highlighted the importance of aligning national development strategies to facilitate cross-border projects and improve economic connectivity, building on recent growth in bilateral trade and private-sector engagement.
Regional and international developments were also discussed, with officials emphasising the value of continued dialogue and coordination to promote stability and constructive engagement across the Middle East.
The talks reflected a shared approach to diplomacy that prioritises consultation, de-escalation and practical cooperation on issues affecting the wider region.
Saudi Arabia and Oman have expanded ties in recent years through improved transport links, increased commercial exchanges and regular political consultations.
The joint coordination mechanism has become a key platform for translating high-level political alignment into concrete initiatives, supporting long-term economic diversification and regional integration.
Both delegations concluded the meeting by reaffirming their commitment to sustained cooperation and regular engagement, expressing confidence that closer coordination would continue to deliver mutual benefits and contribute to broader regional stability.