In a statement, Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham said “the attack was against the international regulations supporting the impunity of diplomatic missions in other countries.”
She called on the international organizations, the United Nations in particular, to fulfill their duty and immediately bring an end to the war and aggression of Saudi-led coalition forces on forbidden targets, including the residential areas and diplomatic sites.
Afkham further praised the constructive role played by Oman in the Yemeni crisis, and said the unacceptable act by the coalition forces proved that “they do not even tolerate humanitarian acts of a country like Oman that makes efforts in cooperation with the International Red Cross Committee and the United Nations to reduce the sufferings of Yemeni people.”
Earlier, the Omani foreign ministry had condemned attack on the residence of the country's ambassador to Yemen, and described it as a clear violation of international law.
The Saudi-led coalition airstrikes hit the residence in Sana'a on Friday and seriously damaged the Omani ambassador's home and nearby houses in al-Sabin district.