In a recent telephone conversation, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said discussed the state of bilateral relations and pressing regional issues. The call underscored Erdoğan’s commitment to fostering peaceful resolutions in the Middle East, as he highlighted the consequences of renewed conflicts, which he believes would be detrimental to all involved.
Emphasizing Türkiye’s dedication to diplomacy, Erdoğan reiterated his country’s resolve to collaborate with regional partners to promote enduring peace and mitigate tensions. The Turkish president also expressed continued support for stability in the Palestinian territories, promising to advocate for the rights of the Palestinian people on international platforms.
The leaders took the opportunity to exchange Eid Al-Adha greetings, with Erdoğan extending well wishes to Sultan Haitham in anticipation of the Islamic holiday. This gesture reflects the growing warmth in Türkiye-Oman relations, which have seen significant improvement in recent years through enhanced political and economic cooperation.
The bond between Türkiye and Oman was notably strengthened in 2024 when Sultan Haitham made his inaugural official visit to Türkiye, symbolizing a key milestone in their bilateral ties. Both nations remain committed to working together on regional matters and endorsing diplomatic solutions to ongoing challenges in the Middle East.