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Acting President of Venezuela receives credentials of Qatar’s Ambassador

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Last updated: 2026/02/10 at 10:48 AM
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Qatar has officially established diplomatic representation in Venezuela with the presentation of credentials by its new ambassador, Salman bin Nabit Al Khulaifi, to Acting President Delcy Rodriguez in Caracas. This move signifies a strengthening of bilateral ties between the two nations and marks a new chapter in Qatar-Venezuela relations. The credentialing ceremony took place on February 10, 2024, according to reports from the Venezuelan government.

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Ambassador Al Khulaifi conveyed greetings from His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani to Acting President Rodriguez, expressing wishes for her well-being and for the continued progress and prosperity of Venezuela. The Acting President reciprocated with greetings for the Amir and wishes for Qatar’s continued development. This exchange of diplomatic courtesies underscores the mutual desire for enhanced cooperation.

Strengthening Qatar-Venezuela Relations

The appointment of an ambassador represents a significant step in formalizing and expanding the relationship between Qatar and Venezuela. While both countries have maintained diplomatic contact for some time, the establishment of a full embassy demonstrates a commitment to deeper engagement. This development comes amidst a broader trend of Qatar increasing its diplomatic presence in Latin America.

Historical Context and Recent Developments

Qatar and Venezuela share common interests in energy cooperation and diversification of international partnerships. Venezuela possesses substantial oil reserves, while Qatar is a major player in the global liquefied natural gas (LNG) market. According to industry analysts, potential collaboration in these sectors could be a key driver of the strengthened relationship.

However, Venezuela has faced significant economic and political challenges in recent years, including hyperinflation and international sanctions. Qatar’s engagement could provide a much-needed boost to Venezuela’s economy and offer opportunities for investment. The timing of this diplomatic move is notable, coinciding with a gradual easing of some international restrictions on Venezuela.

Implications for Regional Diplomacy

This move also has implications for Qatar’s broader foreign policy objectives in the region. Qatar has been actively pursuing a strategy of diversifying its alliances and increasing its influence in Latin America. Establishing a stronger presence in Venezuela allows Qatar to engage with a key nation in the region and potentially mediate in regional disputes.

Additionally, the strengthening of diplomatic ties could facilitate increased trade and investment between the two countries. Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority, has a history of making strategic investments globally, and Venezuela could become a potential destination for future investments. This could support Venezuela’s economic recovery and diversification efforts.

Meanwhile, the appointment of Ambassador Al Khulaifi is part of a larger pattern of Qatar bolstering its international relations. Qatar has recently engaged in diplomatic initiatives across multiple continents, focusing on economic partnerships and conflict resolution. This proactive approach reflects Qatar’s ambition to play a more prominent role on the global stage.

In contrast to some other nations, Qatar has maintained a relatively consistent level of engagement with Venezuela despite the political and economic turmoil. This consistent approach may have contributed to the current strengthening of ties. The appointment of an ambassador signals a long-term commitment to fostering a productive relationship.

Looking ahead, the next step will be the full operationalization of the Qatari embassy in Caracas. This includes staffing the embassy with diplomatic personnel and establishing consular services. The timeline for this process remains uncertain, dependent on logistical arrangements and Venezuelan government approvals. Observers will be watching for concrete developments in trade and investment agreements between the two countries in the coming months, as well as any potential Qatari involvement in Venezuela’s economic recovery plans. The success of this new diplomatic chapter will depend on navigating the complex political and economic landscape of Venezuela and building a mutually beneficial partnership.

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