Riyadh hosted discussions between Qatari and Portuguese officials focused on strengthening bilateral relations, as announced on Sunday. Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi, met with Portugal’s Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, Ana Isabel Xavier, on the sidelines of the 11th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations. The meeting underscored a mutual commitment to enhanced cooperation between the two nations.
The talks took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, during the multi-day forum which convened global leaders to address issues of intercultural understanding and cooperation. While specific details of the discussions weren’t immediately released, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs indicated the conversation centered on identifying new avenues for collaboration and reinforcing existing ties. This meeting represents a continuation of diplomatic efforts between Qatar and Portugal.
Strengthening Qatar-Portugal Bilateral Relations
The focus on bilateral relations suggests both countries are seeking to expand their partnerships beyond current levels. Qatar has been actively diversifying its international relationships, particularly in Europe, while Portugal is looking to strengthen its economic and political presence in the Gulf region. This convergence of interests likely formed the basis of the productive discussion between Dr. Al Hammadi and Secretary Xavier.
Historically, Qatar and Portugal have maintained diplomatic relations since 1979, with cooperation primarily focused on areas like energy, trade, and defense. However, recent years have seen a push for broader engagement, including cultural exchange programs and increased investment. According to data from the Portuguese Trade & Investment Agency, trade volume between the two countries has been steadily increasing, though still represents a relatively small portion of overall trade for both nations.
Areas of Potential Cooperation
Several sectors could benefit from increased collaboration. Energy, given Qatar’s position as a leading LNG exporter, is a natural area for partnership. Portugal’s growing renewable energy sector also presents opportunities for knowledge sharing and potential investment. Portugal Global highlights these areas as key for future development.
Furthermore, tourism and aviation could see growth. Qatar Airways already serves Lisbon, facilitating travel and commerce. Increased cultural exchange, as promoted by the UN Alliance of Civilizations forum, could also boost tourism in both directions. The development of diplomatic ties is often a precursor to increased travel and investment.
The meeting also comes amidst ongoing regional and global developments. Qatar plays a significant role in mediation efforts in various conflicts, and Portugal is an active member of the European Union. Discussions likely touched upon shared perspectives on these issues, potentially leading to coordinated approaches on matters of mutual concern. This aligns with Qatar’s broader strategy of proactive foreign policy.
Meanwhile, the 11th Global Forum of the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations, where the meeting occurred, emphasizes the importance of intercultural dialogue and understanding in a world facing increasing polarization. The forum’s themes – including youth empowerment, inclusive narratives, and responsible digital citizenship – likely provided a backdrop for the bilateral discussions, reinforcing the need for collaborative solutions to global challenges.
In contrast to some regional tensions, Qatar and Portugal have consistently maintained a positive and constructive relationship. This stability provides a solid foundation for further cooperation and allows both countries to pursue their respective foreign policy objectives with greater confidence. The strengthening of these international partnerships is a key priority for both nations.
Looking ahead, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not announced any specific follow-up meetings or agreements resulting from the discussion. However, officials are expected to continue exploring opportunities for collaboration in the coming months. The success of these efforts will depend on ongoing dialogue and a shared commitment to strengthening the ties between Qatar and Portugal. Monitoring future trade data and announcements regarding joint initiatives will be crucial to assessing the impact of this meeting.

