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UAE and Oman sign list of final geographical co-ordinates and maps
Muscat - July 23, 2008 (WAM) - The list of final geographical co-ordinates and the mapping delineating the final line of the border between the United Arab Emirates and the Sultanate of Oman between east of Oqaidat and Al Dara, on the Arabian Gulf, were signed here yesterday.
Lt.-General Saif Abdullah Al Sha'afar, the Under Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, signed for the UAE side, while Mohammed bin Sultan Albusaidi,Under Secretary of the Omani Ministry of Interior, signed on behalf of Oman.
The border line extends for a distance of 272 kilometres in this sector and has been marked out on the ground with major and minor border posts. As a result of this agreement, the United Arab Emirates has now completed thedelineation of all of its land borders with the Sultanate of Oman.
"The signing is a culmination of the agreement signed 2002 in Abu Dhabi between the two countries who enjoy historic fraternal bonds," Al Sha'afarsaid.
Albusaidi said the agreement was made to set the record straight and to guarantee rights of the citizens in the two brotherly countries. "We in the Sultanate of Oman cherish our strong fraternal ties with our brothers in theUAE," he added.
In Riyadh, HE Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah, Secretary General of the GCC, yesterday congratulated President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed on the signing of the agreement. He praised the role played by the two leaders in furtherdeepening ties among the GCC countries.
Lt.-General Saif Abdullah Al Sha'afar, the Under Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, signed for the UAE side, while Mohammed bin Sultan Albusaidi,Under Secretary of the Omani Ministry of Interior, signed on behalf of Oman.
The border line extends for a distance of 272 kilometres in this sector and has been marked out on the ground with major and minor border posts. As a result of this agreement, the United Arab Emirates has now completed thedelineation of all of its land borders with the Sultanate of Oman.
"The signing is a culmination of the agreement signed 2002 in Abu Dhabi between the two countries who enjoy historic fraternal bonds," Al Sha'afarsaid.
Albusaidi said the agreement was made to set the record straight and to guarantee rights of the citizens in the two brotherly countries. "We in the Sultanate of Oman cherish our strong fraternal ties with our brothers in theUAE," he added.
In Riyadh, HE Abdul Rahman bin Hamad Al Attiyah, Secretary General of the GCC, yesterday congratulated President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Saeed on the signing of the agreement. He praised the role played by the two leaders in furtherdeepening ties among the GCC countries.