Oman–Pakistan relations

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Pakistan-Oman relations

Pakistan

Oman

Oman–Pakistan relations are warm and cooperative.[1] Oman has an embassy in Islamabad and a Consulate-General in Karachi, whereas Pakistan has an embassy in Muscat.

Oman is the nearest Arab country to Pakistan, because of this they both share a Maritime boundary with each other. 30% of Omanis are of Balochi origin from Pakistan's Balochistan province, having settled in Oman over a hundred years ago.[citation needed] Gwadar was formerly part of Oman but was sold to Pakistan on 8 September 1958. It was integrated within Balochistan on 1 July 1977 and became a full sub-division of the Gwadar District.[citation needed] There are over 85,000 Pakistani immigrants resident in Oman.[citation needed]

Oman and Pakistan cooperate economically, with bilateral trade of $331 million as of 2008-2009.[2] The Pakistan-Oman Joint Investment Company promotes trade between Oman and Pakistan.[3] The countries also cooperate militarily, with joint exercises and defence procurement.[2]

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  1. http://pakistantimes.net/2005/03/16/top1.htm
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://web.archive.org/web/20110715035925/http://www.paktribune.com/news/index.shtml?234853
  3. http://www.thefreelibrary.com/PM+for+sea+transportation+between+Oman,+Pakistan+through+Gwadar.-a0220485849