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Oman has become the 41st country to join an anti-terrorist coalition of Muslim countries led by Saudi Arabia, its government said in a message carried by the state-run Saudi media.
Oman’s Defense Minister Badr bin Saeed Al-Busaidi announced his country’s decision in a letter to Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, seen by the SPA news agency.
According to the agency, the Deputy Crown Prince expressed appreciation for the Oman leadership to support the efforts of Saudi Arabia in the leadership of the Islamic Military Coalition to fight terrorism.
Last December, Saudi Arabia proposed to set up a broad Muslim coalition to fight against terrorists in the Middle East. The coalition has been bombing Houthi ansarullah revolutionaries in Yemen at the request of the former regime.
Source: news agencies, Edited by Website Team