ALWAGHT- According to an informed source, the Sultanate of Oman’s Foreign Minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, is set to visit Tehran, and arrangements for the visit are in progress.
A source has said that Oman’s Foreign Minister, Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, is expected to travel to Tehran, with preparations for the visit currently underway. The trip underscores Oman’s longstanding role as a regional mediator and its efforts to maintain diplomatic channels between Iran and other countries.
Although no exact date has been confirmed, the source indicated that the visit is likely to take place on Saturday, January 10. Oman has historically played a quiet but significant role in facilitating communication on sensitive regional issues, including US-Iran relations, and its diplomatic engagements are closely monitored by both regional and global actors.
Regarding speculation about whether the Omani foreign minister might carry a message from the United States to Tehran, the source said no confirmed information is available. Analysts note that such visits often serve multiple purposes, from strengthening bilateral ties to providing a backchannel for confidential discussions, even if no formal messages are publicly acknowledged.
