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Prime Minister, Minister of Interior witness conclusion of Watan 2025

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Last updated: 2025/11/27 at 12:27 PM
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Doha, Qatar – The State of Qatar recently concluded “Watan 2025”, a large-scale security exercise demonstrating enhanced coordination between military and civilian agencies. Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani and Minister of Interior Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani both observed the final stages of the security exercise on Thursday. The drill was designed to assess and improve the nation’s preparedness for potential emergencies and crises.

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Coordination and Readiness HighlightedNew Training Facility at Zekreet

The exercise took place at the newly inaugurated Lekhwiya camp in Zekreet, a coastal region west of Doha. Both ministers publicly praised the high level of professionalism and cooperation displayed during the training, which involved numerous government entities. The Peninsula Qatar reported on the event via social media posts from the ministers.

Strengthening Qatar’s National Security Through Joint Exercises

The “Watan” exercise, which translates to “Homeland” in Arabic, is a recurring event intended to bolster Qatar’s national security capabilities. These drills are a crucial component of the country’s strategy to improve its response to a wide range of threats, including natural disasters, public health emergencies, and potential security breaches. The latest iteration focused on coordinated response protocols.

Coordination and Readiness Highlighted

Participants in the emergency preparedness exercise included Lekhwiya (Qatar’s Internal Security Force), the Ministry of Interior, and various other civil and military organizations. According to statements released by the ministers, a key takeaway from “Watan 2025” was the demonstrable improvement in communication and operational synergy between these entities. This seamless collaboration is considered essential for effective crisis management.

The Ministry of Interior emphasized that the drill simulated real-world scenarios, allowing personnel to practice decision-making and resource allocation under pressure. This practical application of strategies helps identify areas for improvement and refine existing protocols. Such training is also valuable for updating risk assessment strategies.

New Training Facility at Zekreet

The inclusion of the new Lekhwiya camp in Zekreet as the primary training location is noteworthy. The camp represents a significant investment in Qatar’s security infrastructure. Minister Sheikh Khalifa bin Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani described the facility as “advanced,” indicating it is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and resources for training personnel.

The location itself, in the more remote Zekreet area, allows for larger-scale simulations and exercises that may not be feasible within the urban environment of Doha. This provides a more realistic and challenging training experience for the participants. The camp is expected to be a focal point for future training initiatives.

These exercises also contribute to Qatar’s broader geopolitical posture, demonstrating its commitment to maintaining stability and security in the region. The country has been actively working to enhance its defense capabilities and strengthen partnerships with international allies. However, specific details regarding the scope and objectives of “Watan 2025” and the nature of the simulated threats remain limited to public statements.

Looking ahead, the Qatari government is likely to analyze the findings from “Watan 2025” to refine its national security strategy and identify further opportunities for interagency cooperation. It is anticipated that follow-up exercises will incorporate lessons learned and address emerging challenges. The frequency of similar drills and the level of investment in security infrastructure will be key indicators of Qatar’s ongoing commitment to bolstering its national defense capabilities in the coming years.

Source: The Peninsula Qatar

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