World
Monday, 6/29, 02:08 PM
How Oman became the Middle East's quiet go-between
- When sworn adversaries in the Middle East need to talk, they often end up in the same place: Muscat.
- Oman, a small sultanate at the mouth of the Strait of Hormuz, has turned decades of careful neutrality into an outsized role as the region's most trusted mediator.