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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has issued two Royal Decrees, significantly enhancing diplomatic ties and facilitating seamless and efficient travel between the Sultanate of Oman and two nations, Venezuela and Suriname, Wego reports.
Two Royal Decrees issued; the first ratifies an agreement between #Oman and #Venezuela on mutual exemption of visa requirements while the second ratifies an agreement between Oman and #Suriname on mutual waiving of visas.https://t.co/NiER92UXR8 pic.twitter.com/Y6TDdB6771
— Oman News Agency (@ONA_eng) November 4, 2024
Royal Decree No. 55/2024 ratifies an agreement between Oman and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, facilitating mutual exemption of visa requirements specifically for holders of diplomatic, special, and service passports. This agreement was officially signed on 23 September 2024 in New York.
Royal Decree No. 56/2024 similarly ratifies an agreement with the Republic of Suriname, allowing mutual visa waivers for diplomatic, special, and service passport holders. The signing of this agreement also took place in New York on 26 September 2024.
These agreements reinforce Oman’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic relations with both Venezuela and Suriname, facilitating official travel and encouraging international cooperation. The decrees signify Oman’s continued efforts to foster meaningful partnerships with countries around the world.
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