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Indonesia, Oman Conclude Bilateral Visa-Exemption Agreement

by Editor Asiatoday
November 28, 2025
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Indonesia, Oman Conclude Bilateral Visa-Exemption Agreement

Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Anis Matta and Oman’s Undersecretary for Political Affairs Sheikh Khalifa bin Ali bin Issa Alharthy. Photo MOFA

ASIATODAY.ID, MUSCAT — Indonesia and the Sultanate of Oman have officially concluded a Bilateral Visa-Exemption Agreement for holders of Diplomatic, Service, and Special Passports, marking a significant step forward in strengthening relations between the two nations.

The agreement was reached during the Second Political Consultation Meeting between both foreign ministries on November 24, 2025, led by Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Muhammad Anis Matta and Oman’s Undersecretary for Political Affairs Sheikh Khalifa bin Ali bin Issa Alharthy.

The visa-free arrangement is expected to facilitate official visits, enhance government-to-government coordination, and open broader opportunities for future cooperation.

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During the consultation, both sides reaffirmed their commitment to expanding collaboration in economy, trade, investment, and tourism, while also exchanging views on key regional and global developments of shared interest.

On the sidelines of the meeting, Vice Minister Anis Matta also met with members of the Indonesian diaspora in Oman at the Indonesian Embassy in Muscat. The gathering served as an opportunity to strengthen ties and reinforce synergy between the Government of Indonesia and its citizens abroad.

The visa-exemption agreement underscores Indonesia and Oman’s commitment to boosting connectivity and deepening their strategic partnership in the years ahead. (AT Network)

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