Oman Hosts Special Luncheon in Honor of Egypt’s First Lady









Her Excellency Hosts Luncheon for Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi at Al Alam Palace

Her Excellency Hosts Luncheon for Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi at Al Alam Palace

Muscat, December 7, 2024

In a gesture of warm hospitality, Her Excellency, the wife of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, hosted a special luncheon today at the historic Al Alam Palace. The event was held in honor of Mrs. Intisar al-Sisi, the wife of His Excellency President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of the Arab Republic of Egypt, during her official visit to the Sultanate of Oman.

The luncheon brought together a distinguished group of guests, including several high-ranking ladies and prominent female figures from both Oman and Egypt, fostering an atmosphere of friendship and cultural exchange.

This gathering not only underscores the strong ties between Oman and Egypt but also highlights the role of women in diplomacy and international relations. The event was marked by discussions on various topics of mutual interest, reflecting the shared values and aspirations of both nations.

As the Sultanate continues to strengthen its diplomatic relationships, such gatherings play a crucial role in enhancing understanding and cooperation among countries in the region.



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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