MUSCAT : Authorities stressed that Oman is keen to ensure the protection of its nationals engaged in the fleet’s international and humanitarian efforts. Preparations are underway to facilitate their safe return to the homeland, should the need arise.
In its statement, the Sultanate also called on all stakeholders to safeguard the security of every participant in the fleet and to avoid exposing them to unnecessary risks.
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