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King Mohammed VI Extends Heartfelt Condolences to Omani Sultan After Devastating Floods

Thursday 18 April 2024 - 09:40
King Mohammed VI Extends Heartfelt Condolences to Omani Sultan After Devastating Floods

In a poignant display of solidarity and compassion, King Mohammed VI of Morocco has conveyed heartfelt condolences to His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tariq of Oman in the wake of the tragic floods that have swept through the Sultanate. This solemn gesture underscores the deep bonds of fraternity between the two nations and emphasizes Morocco's unwavering support for its Omani counterparts during this trying time.

In his message, King Mohammed VI expressed profound sorrow and grief upon learning of the catastrophic toll exacted by the floods, which have left an indelible mark on Oman. With a heavy heart, the Sovereign extended his condolences and sincere sentiments of compassion to Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, the bereaved families, and the resilient Omani people who are enduring this painful ordeal.

The Monarch invoked the Almighty to bestow patience and solace upon those affected by the tragedy, to embrace the departed souls in His divine mercy, and to grant a swift recovery to the injured. This plea reflects the deep sympathy and concern that resonate throughout Morocco for its Omani brethren.

Furthermore, King Mohammed VI fervently invoked divine protection, entreating the Almighty to safeguard Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and the Omani people from further misfortune. This underscores the profound bonds of brotherhood and solidarity that bind the two nations.

Amidst the global acknowledgment of the devastating consequences of this natural calamity, the Moroccan Monarch's heartfelt message serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring ties that transcend borders and unite nations in times of adversity. Through this act of compassion, Morocco reaffirms its steadfast commitment to standing shoulder-to-shoulder with Oman, offering solace and support as they navigate the path to recovery and healing.


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