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Al Khater Meets Turkey’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs

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Last updated: 2024/10/17 at 8:16 PM
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Minister of State for International Cooperation HE Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater of Qatar recently met with the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, HE Turkiye Berris Ekinci, via video conference. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss cooperation relations and ways to further support and enhance them, especially in developmental and humanitarian fields. The two officials also talked about joint coordination efforts to address the Rohingya Muslim crisis, as well as the latest regional developments in Gaza and Lebanon.

Both parties expressed their desire to hold a strategic dialogue between Qatar and Turkey at the end of the year. This dialogue is aimed at strengthening the already strong relationship between the two brotherly countries. Qatar and Turkey have long-standing ties, and this meeting reaffirmed their commitment to working together on various issues, particularly in the areas of development and humanitarian aid.

The meeting between Minister Al Khater and Deputy Minister Ekinci highlights the importance of international cooperation in addressing pressing global issues such as the Rohingya Muslim crisis. By working together, Qatar and Turkey can pool their resources and expertise to provide much-needed assistance to those affected by the crisis. Additionally, the two countries can leverage their strategic partnership to have a positive impact on regional developments, such as in Gaza and Lebanon.

Qatar and Turkey have a shared commitment to providing humanitarian assistance to those in need, both within their respective countries and abroad. By collaborating on humanitarian efforts, the two countries can maximize the impact of their aid and support initiatives, thereby helping to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for those in need. In particular, the joint coordination efforts discussed during the meeting will help to ensure that resources are effectively deployed to address the Rohingya Muslim crisis, as well as other pressing humanitarian issues.

The strategic dialogue planned for the end of the year will provide an important opportunity for Qatar and Turkey to strengthen their partnership and explore new areas of cooperation. By engaging in open and frank discussions, the two countries can identify common goals and priorities, as well as develop a shared vision for the future of their relationship. This dialogue will serve as a platform for strategic planning and decision-making, allowing Qatar and Turkey to work together more effectively on a range of regional and global challenges.

Overall, the meeting between Minister Al Khater and Deputy Minister Ekinci underscores the importance of international collaboration and partnership in addressing complex global issues. By working together, Qatar and Turkey can leverage their respective strengths and resources to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those affected by crises such as the Rohingya Muslim crisis. The upcoming strategic dialogue between the two countries will be an important milestone in their relationship, providing a roadmap for future cooperation and coordination on a wide range of issues.

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