Political situation in Oman

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Titre
Political situation in Oman
Date
1972
Résumé
This file concerns domestic and foreign political affairs in Oman. It contains correspondence relating to:
Ministerial changes in the Government of Oman
Internal challenges and rivalries within the government
Meetings with ministers in the government, and HMG’s recommendations for government reform
Developments in the Dhofar conflict, with statements from the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (South Yemen) and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Oman and the Arab Gulf (PFLOAG)
International media coverage on Oman, including allegations on the Soviet radio station Radio Peace and Progress that the British military have used napalm in Dhofar
Oman’s foreign relations
The views of Egypt, Libya, and Iraq on the Dhofar conflict and the presence of British officers in Oman
Arrangements, briefings, and records of the visit of the Omani Minister for Communications, Social Affairs and Labour Abdul Hafidh Saleem Rajab to the UK
Issues of development in Oman, including the construction of roads, hospitals, and schools and the employment of foreign advisers and staff
Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed Al Said’s speech on National Day 1972, reviewing Oman's achievements in the past two years and plans for the future, and criticising PFLOAG and South Yemen
Place
London
Langue
eng
Source
Arabian Gulf Digital Archive
lccn
FCO 8/1845

“Political situation in Oman”, 1972, bibliographie, consulté le 18 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/17800

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