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ICANN punts on Oman meeting decision

Kevin Murphy, May 7, 2026, Gossip

There can be few in the ICANN community feeling confident that the Org’s annual general meeting is going to take place in Oman, as currently planned, but its board has kicked the can on a decision to go ahead or cancel.

The AGM is due to happen in Muscat from October 17, but the US-Israel war on Iran has raised serious question marks about the venue’s suitability to host a large international meeting.

Oman has been one of several allied countries targeted by Iranian retaliatory drone and missile strikes. Three people were killed there by such attacks in March, at the start of the war.

With news about the likely end date of the conflict changing on a daily basis, and seemingly subject to the whims and domestic pressures of Donald Trump, it remains unclear whether Muscat will be a safe or practical destination come October.

ICANN’s board of directors had “October 2026 ICANN Meeting Venue Contracting” on its consent agenda for its meeting last Sunday, but there’s currently no published resolution, if one was passed.

It’s possible that the motion was shunted from the consent agenda to the main agenda, where two “confidential” topics were discussed. But the absence of a public announcement suggests no decision to relocate the meeting has yet been taken.

The likely issue with Oman as a destination likely isn’t so much one of safety — though that is certainly a concern — but one of practicality. Air travel in the region has been seriously complicated by the war.

I recently had a 12-hour layover in Abu Dhabi, another Iranian target, and had to take shelter from drone or missile attacks at the airport on five separate occasions.

While that’s no joke, it was quite chucklesome that the UAE government’s alerts, pushed automatically to every phone in the danger zone, were signed off with “MOI” for Ministry of Interior, which my phone decided to read aloud in an almost flirtatious female voice as “mwah”.