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Japan hails Qatar’s mediation role, seeks deeper strategic ties

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Last updated: 2026/01/14 at 6:17 AM
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Japan and Qatar reaffirmed their strong strategic partnership during the Third Qatar-Japan Strategic Dialogue held in Doha this week. Discussions focused on bolstering cooperation across multiple sectors, including diplomacy, energy, security, and emerging technologies, according to statements from both governments. The dialogue underscores Qatar’s increasing prominence as a regional mediator and Japan’s commitment to a stable and prosperous Middle East.

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Energy Cooperation Remains KeyExpanding Investment and Security TiesFocus on Advanced Technologies

The meetings, co-chaired by Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani and Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, represent a continuation of the strategic discussions initiated in 2021. This round of talks was particularly significant as Motegi’s first bilateral visit since resuming his post in October 2025, following the appointment of Sanae Takaichi as Japan’s first female Prime Minister.

Strengthening the Qatar-Japan Strategic Partnership

Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs highlighted Qatar’s pivotal role in ongoing international mediation efforts, particularly in the context of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Kitamura Toshihiro, Press Secretary and Director-General for Press and Public Diplomacy, emphasized Japan’s appreciation for Qatar’s diplomatic influence and established relationships in the region. Motegi briefed Sheikh Mohammed on his recent visits to Israel and Palestine, seeking Qatar’s insights and collaboration on regional stability.

Energy Cooperation Remains Key

Long-standing energy ties were a central theme of the dialogue. Japan was among the first nations to invest in Qatar’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure, signing initial import contracts decades ago. Kitamura stated that both governments are committed to expanding this cooperation, recognizing LNG’s importance in balancing economic growth with global climate objectives.

The Japanese side stressed the need for a pragmatic approach to the energy transition, acknowledging that LNG can serve as a “more prosperous energy resource” while countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and elsewhere work towards reducing emissions. This aligns with Qatar’s position as a major LNG exporter and its investments in sustainable energy solutions.

Expanding Investment and Security Ties

Beyond energy, the two countries discussed increasing mutual investments. Qatar recently announced a $2.5 billion joint investment fund with a Japanese company, a move welcomed by Japanese officials as a positive step towards deeper economic integration. This fund is expected to focus on strategic sectors aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030.

Security cooperation has also been steadily growing since the launch of the Strategic Dialogue. The ministry reported progress in defense exchanges, including meetings between defense authorities and port visits by vessels from the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. These initiatives aim to enhance maritime security and counter-terrorism efforts in the region.

Focus on Advanced Technologies

Recognizing the importance of innovation, both Japan and Qatar identified advanced technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), as a promising area for future collaboration. Both nations are prioritizing the development of AI capabilities as part of their national strategies, creating opportunities for joint research, development, and investment. This focus on technology reflects a shared vision for economic diversification and long-term growth.

The discussions also touched upon regional security challenges, including maritime security in the Gulf and the broader geopolitical landscape. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to a rules-based international order and peaceful resolution of disputes.

Looking ahead, officials indicated that working groups will convene to develop concrete plans for implementing the agreements reached during the dialogue. The next round of the Qatar-Japan Strategic Dialogue is tentatively scheduled for 2026, though the exact timing will depend on diplomatic schedules and evolving regional circumstances. Continued monitoring of energy market dynamics and geopolitical developments will be crucial in shaping the future trajectory of this important bilateral relationship.

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