Oman–Russia relations

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Oman–Russia relations
Map indicating locations of Oman and Russia

Oman

Russia

Oman–Russia relations (

Dhofar Rebellion
in the 1960s and 1970s, resulting in bad relations between Oman and the Soviets. The rebels were crushed with British help by the Omani government. Oman did not maintain relations with the Soviets during this time. After a long period, Oman and the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations on February 5, 1986, and still maintain mostly neutral relations.

Twenty-first century

Since a breakthrough OPEC deal, Oman and Russia have been active allies in the Persian Gulf.

In 2022, mutual trade between Russia and Oman grew by 46 percent as the two countries sought to expand economic ties, according to a Russian minister quoted by Reuters.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Russia, Oman sign agreement to avoid double taxation". Reuters. June 8, 2023.

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