MUSCAT : The ministry said the move comes as part of ongoing efforts, in coordination with relevant authorities, to facilitate the return of citizens stranded abroad in light of current regional developments.
Officials confirmed that arrangements are continuing to ensure the safe and orderly return of nationals, with additional groups expected to arrive under the same plan.
The ministry emphasised that it is maintaining round-the-clock monitoring of citizens’ situations, working closely with Omani diplomatic missions abroad to ensure their safety and well-being.
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