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Oman’s Message of Peace: The Muscat Plan and a Legacy of Peacemaking

Oman’s Message of Peace: The Muscat Plan and a Legacy of Peacemaking

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • Oman is positioning itself as a mediator in global conflicts through its "Muscat Plan."
  • The Sultanate aims to foster peace and trust between nations amid widespread conflict and polarization.
  • Oman's historical role in diplomacy provides a foundation for its current peacemaking efforts.

In a world increasingly fractured by conflict and a decline in international trust, the Sultanate of Oman is actively promoting a message of peace through its diplomatic initiative, known as the Muscat Plan.

The plan leverages Oman's long-standing tradition of neutrality and mediation. The nation has historically served as a quiet but effective conduit for dialogue between adversaries, offering a unique space for de-escalation and negotiation. This approach is particularly relevant at a time when global tensions are high and diplomatic channels are often strained.

Oman's commitment to peacemaking is rooted in its foreign policy, which prioritizes constructive engagement and mutual respect. The Muscat Plan aims to build upon this legacy, offering a framework for resolving disputes and fostering greater understanding between nations. The Sultanate's efforts underscore the enduring value of diplomacy in navigating complex international challenges and seeking pathways to stability.

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