Brunei Brunei has an embassy in Muscat, and Oman has an embassy in
Bandar Seri Begawan. Relations were established on 24 March 1984. Both countries were former
protectorates of European powers, such as the
British for Brunei and the
Portuguese for Oman, and both are now governed by Islamic
absolute monarchies.
Egypt Oman was the only Arab state besides
Sudan under
Jaafar Nimeiry to maintain good relations with
Anwar al Sadat after Egypt recognized Israel. An NGO which launched a probe into foreign funding of organizations in Egypt found that Oman, along with the United Arab Emirates, donated $14.1 million to the Mohamed Alaa Mubarak institute, which was named after
Hosni Mubarak's grandson.
India India has an embassy in Muscat, Oman. The Indian consulate was opened in Muscat in February 1955 and five years later it was upgraded to a consulate general and later developed into a full-fledged embassy in 1971. The first ambassador of India arrived in Muscat in 1973. Oman established its embassy in New Delhi in 1972 and a consulate general in Mumbai in 1976.
Kosovo On 4 February 2011, Oman recognized the
Republic of Kosovo as independent and sovereign country. On 20 September 2011, the recognition was reconfirmed following a meeting between government leaders of Kosovo and Oman.
Malaysia Malaysia and Oman established diplomatic relations in 1983. Since that, bilateral trade between Malaysia and Oman stood at nearly RM500 million during January–October 2010, with Malaysia's main exports to Oman being edible oil, machinery, appliances and parts, wood products, electrical and electronic products.
Pakistan The relationship between
Islamabad and
Muscat is warm, because Oman is the nearest Arab country to Pakistan and the fact that some 30% of Omanis are of
Balochi origin from Pakistan's
Balochistan province, having settled in Oman over a hundred years ago. Before 1958,
Gwadar was part of Oman but was transferred to Pakistan that year.
Russia Russia has an embassy in
Muscat. Oman is represented in Russia through its embassy in
Moscow. Both Oman and Russia had established diplomatic relations of February 5, 1986 and still maintain mostly friendly relations.
United Arab Emirates In December 2010, Oman discovered a spy network operated by the
United Arab Emirates which collected information on Oman's military and government. They were reportedly interested in who would succeed Sultan Qaboos and about Oman's relations with Iran. Kuwait mediated in the dispute.
United Kingdom Relations between the
United Kingdom and
Oman are strong and strategic. In April 2010 the
government of Oman stated that it wanted to buy
Eurofighter Typhoons from the UK. in
Muscat, and Oman has an embassy in
London. The
Dhofar Rebellion was launched in the province of
Dhofar against the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman and United Kingdom from 1962 to 1975. It ended with intervention of Iranian Imperial Forces and defeat of the rebels, but the state of Oman had to be radically reformed and modernised to cope with the campaign. Queen Elizabeth II visited Oman in November 2010 to commemorate Oman's 40th National Day and take part in the tremendous celebrations in the country. This was her second visit to the Sultanate (first being in 1979). A few weeks before her 2010 visit, Oman was ranked the most improved nation in the past 40 years (1970-2010) by the
UNDP.
United States In 1974 and April 1983, Sultan
Qaboos of Oman made state visits to the United States. Vice President
George H. Bush visited Oman in 1984 and 1986, and President
Bill Clinton visited briefly in March 2000. Vice President
Dick Cheney visited Oman in 2002, 2005, 2006, and 2008. In March 2005, the U.S. and Oman launched negotiations on a Free Trade Agreement that were successfully concluded in October 2005. The FTA was signed on January 19, 2006. Oman has an embassy in
Washington DC and United States has an embassy in Muscat. ==See also==