MUSCAT : The travel arrangements were facilitated by land and air in coordination with Oman’s diplomatic missions in Tehran and Ankara. The Ministry confirmed that it continues to monitor the situation around the clock, working closely with overseas missions to ensure the citizens’ safety.
The return comes as part of ongoing efforts by the Ministry, in coordination with relevant authorities, to facilitate the safe repatriation of Omani citizens abroad in light of current regional developments.
The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to support and safeguard Omani citizens overseas, stressing that all measures are being implemented in accordance with an approved repatriation plan.
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