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Mattis in Oman to meet with Sultan Qaboos

AFP  |  Muscat 

US arrived in today ahead of a meeting with to discuss ongoing security concerns, including the situation in neighbouring Mattis's visit, his first as chief, comes amid regional strains over the conflict and a diplomatic rift between and a bloc of countries led by "The unity of the (Gulf Cooperation Council) has been strained, to put it mildly, so I am also wanting to hear what the sultan says can be done about that, as well as the situation on his border in with the various factions that are fighting there and certainly the civil war," Mattis told reporters accompanying him on the trip. "The Gulf's cohesion is critical we believe to maintaining stability in the region." Qaboos, an elusive figure who is the longest-serving ruler in the Arab world, has kept a low profile on regional disputes, and has carved out a niche for as a diplomatic back-channel, notably between the West and Under Qaboos, has maintained good ties with countries outside the six-country bloc to which it belongs, including neighbouring In March 2015, the sultanate was the only GCC country not to join the Saudi-led coalition air war on Iran-backed Shiite rebels in Yemen, but also maintained solid relations with hosted talks with Yemeni rebels towards resolving the war, as well as discussions between and Western powers that led to a landmark July 2015 deal to curb the Islamic republic's nuclear programme. Mattis is also slated to meet with Oman's Monday and other senior Omani officials.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 22:40 IST
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