
RNOV Shabab Oman II receives Lord Provost of Aberdeen, Scotland
This took place as part of the vessel's participation in the Aberdeen maritime festival.
During his visit, the Lord Provost toured the ship and viewed a photo exhibition showcasing the cultural depth and diversity of the Sultanate of Oman, highlighting its unique tourism potential and attractive investment environment.
He also learned about Oman's significant achievements and the noble message the ship carries on its voyages around the world.
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