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Sultan Haitham Extends Warm Wishes to Qatar Emir on National Day

Sultan Haitham Extends Warm Wishes to Qatar Emir on National Day

Post by : Maya Rahman

His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik of Oman has sent a warm greeting to Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar, in honor of the nation's National Day. In his message, Sultan Haitham offered his sincere wishes for the Emir’s health, happiness, and long life, while praying to Allah for ongoing prosperity for the people of Qatar during this significant occasion.

This correspondence highlighted the strong, cordial relationship between Oman and Qatar, showcasing the mutual respect and collaboration that characterize the bond between these neighboring nations. Such gestures represent a continued commitment to strengthening political, economic, and cultural relations, grounded in shared values, history, and a vision for regional stability.

Sultan Haitham expressed his hopes for the people of Qatar, wishing them ongoing success and growth as they work toward their aspirations for further development and improved socio-economic well-being. This greeting not only marks Qatar’s achievements but also cements the profound connections between the leaders and peoples of Oman and Qatar.

Oman and Qatar have maintained robust ties through consistent high-level communications, strategic partnerships, and cultural interactions. Such messages reaffirm solidarity, support, and stability in the region.

National Day serves as a time for Qatar to reflect on its progress and accomplishments, and Sultan Haitham’s message emphasizes Oman’s dedication to nurturing positive relations and collaboration with Qatar, contributing to the overarching goals of peace and stability in the Gulf. This goodwill gesture fortifies the foundation for future cooperation and mutual success between both nations.

Dec. 17, 2025 6:22 p.m. 475

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