Defence Secretary said:
Our relationship with Oman is built on centuries of
cooperation and we are cementing that long into the
future with the opening of our new joint base.
We stand as a beacon of stability in the region. This
has never been more important as malign activity by
hostile states and violent extremist organisations
seek to undermine stability and subvert the rules
based order on which we all rely.
UK troops will deploy to the joint training base in
March 2019 to work and train alongside our Omani
partners, building on the successes of Exercise Saif
Sareea 3. For decades to come, it will support a
variety of combined and joint training activity in the
challenging and austere environment that 5,500 UK
personnel have experienced over the last month.
The exercise also tested the interaction and
collaboration between civilian and military structures,
providing valuable lessons about ensuring we deploy the
right combination of tools to tackle the complex
threats we face today.
The Defence Secretary also attended the Exercise Saif
Sareea Fire Power Demonstration which involved both UK
and Omani personnel who have been living and exercising
side by side for the past five weeks. The exercise’s
culmination saw thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines
and airmen from both nations execute a set piece battle
across the desert.
Mr Williamson also met the Sultan of Oman and Omani
Minister Responsible for Defence Affairs signalling his
intent to sign an agreement of enduring defence
commitment early next year, reflecting on wider
cooperation beyond defence; and reaffirming the deep
cultural links and economic ties.