Significant among the agreements is the one on combatting human trafficking Among the notable agreements was an MoU on foreign affairs, aimed at fostering closer coordination between the two nations’ Ministries of Foreign Affairs. Oman and Bahrain on Wednesday solidified their deep-rooted ties with the signing of 25 memoranda of understanding (MoUs), agreements and executive programmes spanning diverse sectors. The deals were signed during King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain’s state visit to Oman. Sultan Haitham bin Tarek of Oman and King Hamad, who arrived in Muscat on Tuesday on a two-day visit, oversaw the signing of agreements covering a wide range of fields, including cultural, scientific, social, health, media, financial, and economic domains, as well as food security, municipal affairs, and metrology. Among the notable agreements was an MoU on foreign affairs, aimed at fostering closer coordination between the two nations’ Ministries of Foreign Affairs. This agreement is expected to enhance diplomatic collaboration, bolster regional cooperation, and contribute to stability and security in the Gulf and beyond. The two nations also signed an MoU on public administration, designed to strengthen administrative frameworks, enhance governance, and improve coordination on international issues. Human trafficking A significant agreement was inked […]