Saudi, Oman say they are one on Yemen and Syria

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Saudi, Oman say they are one on Yemen and Syria
Adel Al Jubeir

Muscat - Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir and his Omani counterpart Yussef bin Alawi reviewed "the situation in Syria and Yemen.

By Agencies

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Published: Sat 7 Nov 2015, 8:58 PM

Last updated: Sun 8 Nov 2015, 8:35 AM

Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir has held talks in Oman, a traditional mediator in the region, on the conflicts in Syria and Yemen.
Al Jubeir and his Omani counterpart Yussef bin Alawi reviewed "the situation in Syria and Yemen and means of strengthening cooperation" among the six Arab states in the Gulf, the Saudi foreign minister said late on Thursday after their meeting in Muscat.
He told Oman's ONA news agency that "the view is one" between Saudi Arabia and Oman on "all the matters discussed today".
Alawi, for his part, said the sultanate was "exerting diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful solution in Syria and Yemen".
Oman is seeking through "calm diplomacy... rapprochement among all parties to achieve long-lasting political solutions", Alawi, who met Assad in Damascus last month, told ONA.
He said Riyadh and Muscat had "shared goals" on regional conflicts and "agreed to look forward and break from the past concerning regional issues".
His visit to Damascus had been "necessary", Alawi said, adding that the meeting with Al Jubeir had been scheduled before his talks with Assad.
Oman's discreet diplomacy has contributed to several breakthroughs this year, including the release in August of a French hostage held in Yemen and Iran's nuclear deal with world powers in July.
The sultanate has also hosted closed-door meetings between Yemeni rebel leaders and US officials.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday discussed international efforts to launch political talks between the Syrian authorities and the opposition, the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.


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