Oman and Egypt Strengthen Diplomatic Ties Through Official Visit









Oman Hosts Egyptian First Lady Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi at Al Alam Palace Luncheon

Oman Hosts Egyptian First Lady Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi at Al Alam Palace Luncheon

Muscat, December 7, 2024

In a significant display of diplomatic relations, the honorable lady, spouse of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, hosted Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi, First Lady of Egypt, at a special luncheon today at the historic Al Alam Palace. This event marked a key moment in the ongoing partnership between Oman and Egypt during Mrs. al-Sisi’s official visit.

The gathering brought together distinguished guests, including prominent women from both nations, highlighting the essential role women play in diplomacy and international relations. Discussions during the luncheon focused on mutual interests and shared values, reinforcing the strong ties that bind Oman and Egypt.

This visit underscores both nations’ commitment to enhancing cooperation and understanding in the region. By fostering friendships and cultural exchange, Oman and Egypt continue to build a robust diplomatic relationship, paving the way for future collaborations that benefit both countries.



Ahmed Al Harthi

BSc in Software Engineering with Multimedia and Masters of Business Administration in Project Management. Ahmed works as an IT manager and content creator at Omanspire.

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