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  • The signing ceremony was attended by the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Eng. Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser and his Omani counterpart Eng. Saeed Al-Maawali
  • The MoU is geared to benefit from the unique geographical location of the two countries and achieve the objectives of the national strategy for transport and services

The Ministry of Transport and Logistic Services signed on Monday in Riyadh, two memoranda of understanding with its Omani counterpart to exchange expertise between the two sides and enhance cooperation in the land and air transport sectors.

The signing ceremony was attended by the Minister of Transport and Logistic Services Eng. Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, and the Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology of Oman Eng. Saeed Al-Maawali.

The MOUs were signed during Al-Maawali and the accompanying delegation’s visit to the Kingdom, during which they held a meeting with Al-Jasser to discuss strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the transport and logistics services sector and benefit from the unique geographical location of the two countries and achieve the objectives of the national strategy for transport and services.