Syrian president visits Oman in first trip abroad since deadly earthquake
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The Syrian president visited Oman on Monday for the first time since the deadly earthquake on Feb. 6. The earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria killed nearly 45,000 people.
The magnitude 7.8 earthquake which struck Feb. 6 has killed nearly 45,000 people in Turkey and Syria and has brought a further thawing in relations between Assad and other Arab states.
Assad’s office said that during the visit, the president was received by Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, Oman's leader.
It quoted Assad as saying that Oman preserved "its balanced policies and credibility" adding that the region needs the role of Oman to strengthen relations between Arab countries based on "mutual respect and noninterference in other countries' affairs."
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