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Qatar Strengthens Diplomatic Ties with Pakistan and Vietnam through Key Discussions.

Doha: Qatari newspapers have highlighted recent diplomatic engagements between Qatar and the prime ministers of Pakistan and Vietnam, focusing on enhancing bilateral ties and cooperation across multiple sectors.

According to Qatar News Agency, Al Sharq’s editorial emphasized the discussions between HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and the Prime Minister of Pakistan, which aimed at strengthening bilateral relations in defense, economy, investment, and culture. The talks also addressed critical regional and international issues, particularly the developments in Gaza, the occupied Palestinian territories, and Lebanon.

Al Sharq further highlighted the official discussions between HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani and Vietnamese Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. These discussions explored potential growth avenues and resulted in the signing of several memoranda of understanding to boost collaboration across various sectors. The newspape
r underlined that these visits exemplify Qatar’s commitment to fostering strong relationships with Asian countries, emphasizing the importance of expanding cooperation to promote shared development goals.

In its editorial titled “Diplomacy Par Excellence,” The Peninsula newspaper lauded Qatar’s successful diplomacy and its significant global role. It remarked on Qatar’s appeal as a destination for international leaders eager to enhance cooperation with the nation. The editorial praised Qatar’s leadership for its contributions to regional and international conflict resolution and humanitarian efforts while broadening partnerships in various fields.

The Peninsula also pointed out that the visits of the two Asian prime ministers underscore Qatar’s elevated global standing. The newspaper noted the discussions between the Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Vietnamese Prime Minister, which focused on bilateral cooperation and future development prospects.