Badr Al-Busaidi

Badr Al-Busaidi

politician Oman

Badr Al-Busaidi is the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Oman, appointed in 2021. He has a distinguished career in diplomacy, having previously served as the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and as Oman’s ambassador to several countries. Al-Busaidi is known for his efforts to enhance Oman’s foreign relations and promote regional cooperation. His recent remarks at the Indian Ocean Conference highlighted the need for multilateral collaboration to address contemporary maritime threats, showcasing Oman's commitment to maritime security and sustainable development.

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Italy Italy: Badr Al Busaidi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that the government of Oman is working with international airlines to organize flights for those hoping to return home from the Gulf. 8

Corriere della Sera: Guerra in Medio Oriente, l’Oman diventa la via di fuga: code al confine, folla record in aeroporto e voli speciali

Slovenia Slovenia: Badr al Busaidi is the Omani Foreign Minister who provided assistance to Slovenia during the crisis. 8

Delo – major Slovenian daily, est. 1959: Slovenija v Združene arabske emirate pošilja dodatno pomoč

Brazil Brazil: Badr al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, expressed concern over the escalation of conflict and urged the United States to avoid further involvement. 6

O Globo: Com ataques às monarquias do Golfo, Irã eleva custo da guerra à região e impõe escolhas difíceis aos vizinhos

Panama Panama: Badr al Busaidi, the Omani Foreign Minister, claimed that his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araqchi, had indicated Tehran's willingness to engage in serious efforts to restore stability. 5

La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980: Jefe de Seguridad de Irán, Ali Larijani, niega la disposición del país a negociar con Estados Unidos