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Minister of State at the Foreign Affairs Ministry receives credential copies from Ambassadors of Chile and Estonia.

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Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 1:27 PM
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HE Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi, the Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qatar, recently received copies of the credentials of non-resident Ambassadors from Chile and Estonia. The Ambassador of the Republic of Chile, HE Patricio Diaz Bruton, and the Ambassador of the Republic of Estonia, HE Maria Belovas, were welcomed by Dr. Al Khulaifi who expressed his support for closer cooperation between Qatar and their respective countries in various fields.

During the meeting, Dr. Al Khulaifi wished the ambassadors success in their duties and assured them of the Ministry’s full support in advancing relations between Qatar and Chile, as well as Estonia. The exchange of credentials is an important diplomatic tradition that marks the official beginning of an ambassador’s term in a foreign country. It signifies the formal acceptance of the ambassador by the host country’s government.

The relationship between Qatar and Chile, as well as Estonia, spans various fields including political, economic, and cultural cooperation. Both countries have expressed their commitment to enhancing bilateral ties and exploring new avenues for collaboration. The ambassadors’ appointments further highlight the importance that Qatar places on its relationships with countries around the world.

As non-resident ambassadors, HE Diaz Bruton and HE Belovas will play a crucial role in representing their countries’ interests in Qatar and strengthening diplomatic relations between the nations. Their presence in Qatar signifies a commitment to deepening ties and fostering dialogue on key issues of mutual interest. The ambassadors will work closely with Qatari officials to promote cooperation and understanding between their respective countries.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Qatar plays a key role in managing the country’s diplomatic relations with other nations and promoting Qatar’s interests on the global stage. The exchange of credentials ceremony symbolizes the beginning of a new chapter in the diplomatic relations between Qatar and Chile, as well as Estonia. It marks the start of the ambassadors’ official duties in representing their countries’ interests in Qatar.

In conclusion, the exchange of credentials between Qatar and Chile, as well as Estonia, highlights the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance cooperation between the countries. The ambassadors’ appointments represent a step towards closer ties and increased collaboration in various fields. Qatar’s commitment to fostering diplomatic relations with countries around the world reaffirms its position as an active player in the international community.

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