HM's Speech: Singapore President hosts dinner
Published: 04:12 PM,Dec 14,2023 | EDITED : 01:12 PM,Dec 15,2023
SINGAPORE: In honor of His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam of the Republic of Singapore, hosted an official dinner ceremony at the Istana Palace.
Before the dinner ceremony, His Majesty the Sultan delivered a speech reading as follows: “President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore. Thank you for the warm welcome. I am delighted to see you and to be in Singapore.
We had a friendly and constructive exchange of views today, confident that we can take further steps to enhance our already excellent relations.
We enjoy shared perspectives across a broad range of issues, from foreign and security policy to economic cooperation and educational and cultural exchange.
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Oman and Singapore have been in contact for centuries, this is manifested in the Jewel of Muscat project, which sailed across the seas and became a prominent symbol of Oman's maritime history since the 9th century.
We are delighted with the elevation of the status of our diplomatic missions at the start of this year to Embassies, I believe this is an important step in our excellent relations,
I also feel very satisfied with the discussions that are taking place at various levels of our government. We are keen to develop our strategic partnership in all areas that serve the benefit of both our people and nations.
Both Oman and Singapore will continue to work closely together, learning and benefitting from each other's experiences and strengths to the mutual benefit of both, and of our respective regions. In Oman, we are working towards becoming a regional hub for Green Hydrogen industries and have taken several steps following my endorsement of the Net Zero carbon target by 2050.
We would welcome the Singaporean partnership to this end.
Mr President,
I am eager to promote further cooperation between our two countries and two regions. Cooperation in energy and green industries, innovation, startups and SME development, education, healthcare and tourism, aquaculture, water management, and technology are all highly welcomed. Mr President, I thank you again for your hospitality and your kind invitation. Singapore is a long-standing friend of Oman, and I hope to welcome you to Muscat, where you will be most welcome. Thank you.”
On his turn, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore delivered a speech in which he welcomed His Majesty the Sultan and his accompanying delegation. He underscored that this state visit marks a new chapter in relations between the two countries.
The Singaporean President added that Oman and Singapore have joint attributes, as both countries are maritime nations straddling strategic waterways, dependent on free and open trade, and striving for the preservation of a rules-based international order.
He added that both countries believe in promoting tolerance, understanding, and interfaith dialogue.
The Singaporean President highlighted economic relations between the two countries, in light of opportunities generated by Oman Vision 2040’s economic agenda, such as in renewable energy and tourism. He also reviewed areas of cooperation between Oman and Singapore, as well as the joint history.
The dinner ceremony was attended by members of the official delegations of the two sides. - ONA
Before the dinner ceremony, His Majesty the Sultan delivered a speech reading as follows: “President Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore. Thank you for the warm welcome. I am delighted to see you and to be in Singapore.
We had a friendly and constructive exchange of views today, confident that we can take further steps to enhance our already excellent relations.
We enjoy shared perspectives across a broad range of issues, from foreign and security policy to economic cooperation and educational and cultural exchange.
Oman Observer is now on the WhatsApp channels. Click here
Oman and Singapore have been in contact for centuries, this is manifested in the Jewel of Muscat project, which sailed across the seas and became a prominent symbol of Oman's maritime history since the 9th century.
We are delighted with the elevation of the status of our diplomatic missions at the start of this year to Embassies, I believe this is an important step in our excellent relations,
I also feel very satisfied with the discussions that are taking place at various levels of our government. We are keen to develop our strategic partnership in all areas that serve the benefit of both our people and nations.
Both Oman and Singapore will continue to work closely together, learning and benefitting from each other's experiences and strengths to the mutual benefit of both, and of our respective regions. In Oman, we are working towards becoming a regional hub for Green Hydrogen industries and have taken several steps following my endorsement of the Net Zero carbon target by 2050.
We would welcome the Singaporean partnership to this end.
Mr President,
I am eager to promote further cooperation between our two countries and two regions. Cooperation in energy and green industries, innovation, startups and SME development, education, healthcare and tourism, aquaculture, water management, and technology are all highly welcomed. Mr President, I thank you again for your hospitality and your kind invitation. Singapore is a long-standing friend of Oman, and I hope to welcome you to Muscat, where you will be most welcome. Thank you.”
On his turn, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam of Singapore delivered a speech in which he welcomed His Majesty the Sultan and his accompanying delegation. He underscored that this state visit marks a new chapter in relations between the two countries.
The Singaporean President added that Oman and Singapore have joint attributes, as both countries are maritime nations straddling strategic waterways, dependent on free and open trade, and striving for the preservation of a rules-based international order.
He added that both countries believe in promoting tolerance, understanding, and interfaith dialogue.
The Singaporean President highlighted economic relations between the two countries, in light of opportunities generated by Oman Vision 2040’s economic agenda, such as in renewable energy and tourism. He also reviewed areas of cooperation between Oman and Singapore, as well as the joint history.
The dinner ceremony was attended by members of the official delegations of the two sides. - ONA