During the two day visit, the Defence Secretary met with
the Minister Responsible for Defence Affairs, His
Excellency Sayyid Badar bin Saud bin Harub Al Busaidi,
signing a Memorandum of Understanding and Services
Agreement in Muscat. The agreement secures UK use of
facilities at Duqm, ahead of the completion of the UK
Joint Logistics Support Base at the port, giving Britain
a strategically important and permanent maritime base
east of Suez, but outside of the Gulf.
The booming Duqm Port complex provides significant
opportunity to the defence, security and prosperity
agendas for both the UK and Oman. It has dry dock
capability able to accommodate submarines and the UK’s
flagship, HMS Queen Elizabeth, which is the largest and
most powerful warship ever built for the Royal Navy.
From Duqm, HMS Queen Elizabeth will be able to project
influence across an important region. She will fulfil
multiple roles from providing air power anywhere at any
time, to supporting allies or delivering humanitarian aid
and the port itself provides Britain with a hub from
which to tackle issues such as the fight against Daesh.
Defence Secretary, Sir , said:
This agreement ensures British engineering expertise
will be involved in developing Duqm as a strategic port
for the Middle East, benefiting the Royal Navy and
others.
Oman is a longstanding British ally and we work closely
across diplomatic, economic and security matters. Our
commitment to the Duqm port project highlights the
strength of our relationship.
Through ensuring a permanent UK presence at Duqm, the UK
will be able to shape the development of the Naval
facility to support its carrier capability and wider
British security needs in the region. Alongside at Duqm
was HMS Monmouth, who has recently completed a five month
deployment to the Gulf where as part of an international
coalition she was involved in drugs busts worth £400m.
The Defence Secretary praised the work of the sailors
whose actions removed a key funding stream for terrorists
in the region.
Once completed, the UK Joint Logistics Support Base, a
multi-million pound joint venture between British defence
company Babcock International and the Oman Drydock
Company, will provide the UK a permanent training
facility in addition to a key military logistics centre
in the Gulf. It will also be connected to other Gulf
countries by the Gulf Rail Project.
The UK and Oman are established allies in the Gulf, with
a wide range of shared interests. With a particularly
strong defence relationship, the infrastructure built at
Duqm port will support Exercise SAIF SAREEA 3 in 2018,
the largest UK-Oman joint exercise for 15 years.