
Continuing its comprehensive repatriation operation, the Sultanate of Oman has successfully completed the fourth phase of its evacuation plan, welcoming 294 Omani citizens back from the Islamic Republic of Iran via the Republic of Turkiye. This marks a significant milestone in the ongoing national efforts coordinated by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, relevant Omani authorities, and Oman’s diplomatic missions abroad.
The fourth phase follows earlier successful stages, including the second phase which saw 245 citizens return via Bandar Abbas port, and the third phase which facilitated the safe transit of 193 Omanis from Bandar Abbas to Khasab port, alongside 158 nationals of other countries transiting through Oman. Additionally, 155 Omanis and other nationals were evacuated by air from Iraq, reflecting the Ministry’s multi-route evacuation strategy.
The Ministry expressed deep appreciation for the integrated efforts of all involved, particularly the support teams, field committees, and the constructive cooperation with Turkish authorities, which ensured the smooth and safe execution of this phase. The Ministry reaffirmed its commitment to continuing subsequent phases of the evacuation plan through ongoing coordination with relevant parties inside and outside Oman to guarantee the safe return of all citizens.
With this phase, the total number of Omani citizens repatriated from Iran has risen to 1,188, while the number of other nationals whose return was facilitated stands at 281. These figures highlight Oman’s humanitarian approach and its strong coordination with brotherly and friendly nations during a complex regional situation.
The evacuation operations are part of a broader regional and international response amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, where over 20 countries including the UAE, Bahrain, India, Japan, and the United States have accelerated efforts to repatriate their nationals from Iran and Israel. Oman’s efforts are aligned with these global humanitarian initiatives, emphasizing diplomacy and safety.
Looking ahead, the Ministry is already implementing the fifth phase, which recently saw 181 Omanis and other nationals evacuated from Mashhad, Iran, via Turkmenistan, arriving safely at Muscat International Airport. The Ministry continues to work closely with its missions abroad and relevant authorities to complete all remaining phases of the repatriation operation.
Oman’s evacuation plan reflects a comprehensive, multi-route approach involving land, sea, and air corridors, including transit through neighboring countries such as Turkey, Iraq, and Turkmenistan. This strategy ensures flexibility and maximizes the safety and efficiency of the repatriation process amid ongoing regional instability.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs urges all citizens still in Iran to remain in contact with Omani diplomatic missions and follow official guidance to facilitate their safe return.
For continuous updates on the evacuation plan and other official announcements, please follow the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Oman’s official communication channels.