During the upcoming visit of the Iranian President and the Minister of Roads and Urban Development to Muscat, Oman is expected to join the trilateral Chabahar Agreement.
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The negotiation agendas include strengthening maritime transport between Bandar Abbas Port in Iran and the Port of Al Suwaiq in Oman and establishing a passenger ship between Chabahar and Muscat.
The MRUD informed of signing an MoU for multimodal sea and road transport and Oman's joining to the trilateral Chabahar Agreement previously inked between Iran, India, and Afghanistan.
Easing traffic of Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines in the Ports of Salalah and Sohar in Oman is among other agendas.
In the air sector, the two sides are expected to agree on the scheduled flights (instead of charter flights), diversification of Iran's aircraft fleets along the Oman route, and launching Ramsar-Muscat flights.
Previously in February, Iran and Oman signed MoU during the 19th meeting of the Joint Economic Committee in order to promote economic ties and maritime trade through Chabahar Port.