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“Oman embarked on an unprecedented era of reforms that improved the living standards for the Omani people.”

Qaboos, who ruled since 1970 when he deposed his father in a palace coup, had been ill for some time and had been believed to be suffering from colon cancer.

“His vision steered a foreign policy that placed Oman among the European Union’s closest partners, in a region mired in conflict and gripped by tensions.”Qaboos’s death meant “the loss of a good friend for Germany”, a statement from President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said. Oman is the only Gulf Cooperation Council member state to have maintained diplomatic relations with Damascus since the start of the war.Iraqi President Barham Saleh paid tribute to the late sultan’s “moderation and wisdom and the ability to control differences in the interest of the development and progress of our countries and region”.

 

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