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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Germany Germany: Badr al-Busaidi is the Omani Foreign Minister who meets with Johann Wadephul during his visit. 6

Süddeutsche Zeitung: Wadephul zu Krieg zwischen Iran und Israel: Diplomatie unter Extrembedingungen - Politik

Russia Russia: Oman's Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi confirmed that a new round of negotiations between Iran and the U.S. scheduled for June 15 would not take place. 5

RBC: Трамп пригрозил обрушить на Иран «всю мощь вооруженных сил США» — РБК

Russia Russia: Badr al-Busaidi is the Omani Foreign Minister acting as a mediator in the negotiations between Iran and the United States. 5

RBC: Иран заявил о готовности на договор с отказом от ядерного оружия — РБК

Canada Canada: Oman’s foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi, said that the meeting with Iranian officials would not take place as planned. 5

The Globe and Mail: Trump, Putin talk Israel-Iran tensions, war in Ukraine in lengthy phone call

India India: Badr al-Busaidi announced the cancellation of the planned talks between Iran and the United States. 7

The Times of India: Iran-Israel war: Nuclear talks between Iran and US cancelled; Israel strikes oil refinery, more military sites