The State of Qatar recently participated in the first regular session of the Universal Postal Union’s (UPU) Board of Directors in 2024, represented by the Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) and Qatar Postal Services Company (Qatar Post). The Qatari delegation, led by President of CRA Eng. Ahmed Abdullah Al Muslimani, joined 41 other countries in Bern, Switzerland, to discuss important issues related to the postal sector and the union’s work.
The four-day meeting covered a range of topics, including the board’s work program for the period 2022-2025, and the upcoming 28th UPU conference in 2025. Various committees associated with the Board of Directors, such as the administrative committee and advisory committee, also discussed key matters. President Al Muslimani took the opportunity to engage in discussions with Director-General of the UPU Masahiko Metoki and Deputy Director-General Marjan Osvald, aiming to enhance cooperation between Qatar and the UPU for the betterment of the global postal sector.
In addition to its participation in the UPU Board of Directors meeting, Qatar co-chaired a meeting of the cooperation committee for development and technical assistance along with the Republic of Belarus on May 2. This meeting focused on implementing decisions from the Universal Postal Conference related to technical cooperation among member states of the union. Various reports and presentations were reviewed, including the Union’s Global Development Cooperation Strategy for the period 2022-2025.
The State of Qatar’s involvement in the UPU Board of Directors meeting demonstrates its commitment to international cooperation and development in the postal sector. By engaging with other member countries and contributing to discussions on key issues, Qatar is playing an active role in shaping the future of the global postal industry. The meetings in Bern provided a valuable platform for sharing ideas, exchanging best practices, and working towards common goals for the benefit of all UPU member states.
As Qatar continues to strengthen its partnership with the UPU, the country is poised to make significant contributions to the advancement of the postal sector on a global scale. Through ongoing collaboration with other member countries and active participation in meetings and committees, Qatar is not only enhancing its own postal services but also contributing to the overall growth and development of the UPU. The State of Qatar’s leadership in co-chairing the cooperation committee for development and technical assistance further underscores its commitment to supporting the union’s objectives and initiatives.
The success of Qatar’s participation in the UPU Board of Directors meeting highlights the country’s efforts to be a proactive and influential player in the international postal sector. By engaging with key stakeholders, sharing knowledge and expertise, and advocating for sustainable development, Qatar is helping to shape the future of global postal services. Moving forward, Qatar’s continued collaboration with the UPU and other member countries will be crucial in driving innovation, promoting efficiency, and ensuring the continued growth and success of the postal industry worldwide.