Jaishankar arrives in Oman on fourth leg of six-nation Gulf tour
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Key Takeaways
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar arrived in Muscat on Thursday, 9 July, beginning the fourth leg of a six-nation diplomatic tour after wrapping up a packed schedule in Kuwait. His arrival was received by Sheikh Ahmed Al Maskari, Director General of Oman's Foreign Ministry.
'Glad to arrive in Oman today. Appreciate the warm reception by Sheikh Ahmed Al Maskari, Director General of Oman's Foreign Ministry,' Jaishankar posted on social media platform X.
Kuwait Engagements
On Wednesday, Jaishankar called on Kuwait's Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, thanking him for supporting the welfare of the Indian community in Kuwait and expressing confidence in deepening bilateral ties. The two leaders discussed avenues for stronger, mutually beneficial cooperation between the two countries.
Jaishankar also held a bilateral meeting with his Kuwaiti counterpart, Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah. 'Discussed the impact of Gulf conflict on the region and beyond. Conveyed appreciation for ensuring the well-being of Indian community. We jointly assessed our cooperation focusing on energy, trade, investments, defence, technology, food security and health domains. Confident that our Strategic Partnership will continue to strengthen in times to come,' he posted on X after the talks.
Defence and Maritime Security on the Agenda
Issues of defence industry cooperation and maritime security dominated Jaishankar's separate meeting with Kuwait's Defence Minister Abdullah Ali Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah. The focus on maritime security is notable given ongoing tensions in the broader Gulf region that have disrupted shipping lanes and trade flows.
Indian Community Outreach
The EAM also met members of the Indian diaspora in Kuwait, acknowledging their role in reinforcing people-to-people ties. 'Appreciated meeting members of the Indian community in Kuwait. Their role in strengthening India-Kuwait friendship is well recognised. Value their experiences and suggestions. Thanked them for their many contributions,' Jaishankar said. The Embassy of India in Kuwait noted that he shared India's 'transformational journey and its growing global aspirations' with the gathering.
What Comes Next
Following his Oman visit, Jaishankar is scheduled to travel to New York on 13 July to formally launch India's official campaign for a seat on the UN Security Council for the 2028-29 term. He will then head to Brussels on 14-15 July for the third India-EU Trade and Technology Council meeting, where he is expected to engage with his EU and Belgian counterparts. The six-nation tour underscores India's intensifying diplomatic outreach across the Gulf and multilateral forums ahead of its UNSC bid.