MUSCAT —
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi arrived in Oman on Monday as the two countries
signed a string of trade deals and as international talks on Tehran’s nuclear
program hang in the balance, leaving the Islamic republic under sanctions.
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Raisi, on his
second Gulf visit since taking office in August, was greeted by Sultan Haitham
bin Tareq at the airport and received a 21-gun salute at the royal palace, an
Omani statement said.
Raisi’s one-day
trip comes at a time when renewed talks on restoring a 2015 nuclear deal are at
a stalemate.
Oman played a mediating role between Tehran and Washington in the
build-up to the original agreement.
The countries
signed 12 memoranda of understanding during the visit, including in the fields
of oil and gas, transport, education, trade, and
investment, reported the
official Oman news agency. “Trade exchanges between the two countries of Oman
and Iran will improve definitely,” Raisi said before departure, according to
Iran’s state news agency IRNA.
“Both countries are
determined to upgrade the level of political and economic ties,” he added.
A delegation of 50
Iranian businessmen traveled to Oman last week, IRNA said, adding that Iran’s
minister for roads and urban development has announced plans for a joint
shipping line and tourist flights. Oman is also seeking to import gas from Iran
by building an offshore pipeline between the two countries, who are discussing
the development of joint gas fields offshore.
The sultanate,
which faces Iran across the
Gulf of Oman, endured economic pain during the
pandemic, with its GDP dropping 6.4 percent in 2020 and government debt
soaring. It saw rare protests over high unemployment and lay-offs last year.
Raisi visited Qatar in February, where he met with Emir
Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and took part in a conference of gas exporting
countries. Stop-start talks to bring Iran back to the 2015 deal curbing its
nuclear ambitions in return for a lifting of sanctions that was abandoned by
former US president Donald Trump in 2018, began in April last year.