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Oman Wins Membership to Universal Postal Union’s Board

Oman Wins Membership to Universal Postal Union’s Board

Muscat, Represented by the Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology (MTCIT), the Sultanate won membership to the board of directors of Universal Postal Union (UPU) for the period 2021-2024.

Oman’s access to the UPU board took place during elections on the sidelines of the international posts conference currently held in Ivory Coast.

Dr. Ali Amer al-Shidhani, Communications and Information Technology Under-Secretary, affirmed that UPU members have confidence in the Sultanate’s role and active presence in global organizations.

Dr. Ali told Oman News Agency (ONA) that Oman looks forward to contributing effectively in drafting international strategies and policies of posts and electronic trade. Oman also seeks to localize successful experiences in posts and e-business, Dr. Ali said.

The UPU is a United Nations’ agency established on 9 October 1874. Being the second oldest international organization, the UPU has 192 members and it is tasked with drafting global posts policies and related services. The UPU sets criteria for posts, courier and other services and it facilitates postal connection among member states to maximize common gains from the infrastructure of each state.

Source: Oman News Agency