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Qatari Ambassador participates in meeting with Costa Rican Foreign Minister hosted by UN Special Advocate.

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Last updated: 2024/08/14 at 7:45 PM
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Dr. Ali bin Fetais Al Marri, the UN Special Advocate for the Prevention of Corruption, recently met with Costa Rican Minister of Foreign Affairs, Arnoldo Andre Tinoco, during a visit to San Jose, Costa Rica. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ways in which the two countries can collaborate in the fight against corruption. One avenue for cooperation is through organizing international activities that support the efforts of the United Nations in combating corruption, as outlined in the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC).

During the meeting, Dr. Al Marri and Minister Tinoco also discussed international indicators for combating corruption and the steps taken by countries to improve their rankings in these indicators. One such step is the implementation of international and regional conventions that are related to these indicators. Additionally, they discussed the importance of supporting the bodies responsible for enforcing these conventions. The meeting was attended by several officials from the Costa Rican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as the Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Costa Rica.

Collaboration between countries in the fight against corruption is crucial in today’s globalized world. By working together to organize international activities and support the enforcement of anti-corruption conventions, countries can make a significant impact in reducing corruption on a global scale. The United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC) provides a framework for this collaboration, outlining the mechanisms that can be used to combat corruption at an international level.

Costa Rica has made significant strides in combating corruption, and by leveraging international and regional conventions, the country has been able to improve its rankings in international corruption indicators. By continuing to support the bodies responsible for enforcing these conventions, Costa Rica can further strengthen its anti-corruption efforts and serve as a model for other countries in the region. The meeting between Dr. Al Marri and Minister Tinoco highlights the importance of international cooperation in the fight against corruption.

As the UN Special Advocate for the Prevention of Corruption, Dr. Al Marri plays a crucial role in promoting international collaboration in the fight against corruption. By meeting with government officials from Costa Rica and discussing avenues for cooperation, he is working towards a more transparent and accountable global community. The support of the Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Costa Rica in this meeting further underscores the importance of international partnerships in combating corruption. The success of these efforts will ultimately depend on the commitment of countries to work together towards a common goal of eradicating corruption.

In conclusion, the meeting between Dr. Ali bin Fetais Al Marri and Minister Arnoldo Andre Tinoco in Costa Rica highlights the importance of international cooperation in the fight against corruption. By leveraging international conventions and supporting enforcement mechanisms, countries can make significant progress in reducing corruption on a global scale. The success of these efforts will depend on the commitment of countries to work together towards this common goal. With continued collaboration and support from the international community, Costa Rica and other countries can make a lasting impact in the fight against corruption.

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