Speaking during the Fourth Iran-Oman Strategic Committee here on Tuesday, he described relations between Tehran and Muscat at a superior level, and said defense-security cooperation is needed against terrorism and extremism.
Amir-Abdollahian underlined that consultations with Oman, which enjoys realistic, balanced and logical perspectives, can bear crucial and effective impact on regional stability and security.
Calling for further cooperation in the field of trade and economy through JCPOA, Amir-Abdollahian said Oman enjoys a special status in Iran's foreign policy and we seek expansion of ties with the country, with no restrictions.
Omani Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Ahmed Al-Isaei, for his part, underlined Iran's constructive role in the region, saying taht establishing regular joint committees between the two countries indicates dedication and will of the officials of the two sides to develop and strengthen comprehensive ties.
"Since Oman highly regards Tehran's important regional role, we have put enhanced bilateral cooperation on our agenda," he added.