Qatar's Cabinet Welcomes And Affirms Expansion of Bilateral Cooperation

30.04.2026
qatar and syria | rebuilding syria platform
*Illustrative image

Official Statement from Doha

Qatar's Council of Ministers, convening in its regular session in Doha, welcomed the results of talks held between Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa. In a statement carried by the Qatar News Agency (QNA), the Cabinet affirmed that the discussions contributed to elevating bilateral relations to broader horizons across multiple fields, in a manner that serves the shared interests of both peoples.

Al-Sharaa's Working Visit to Doha

The statement followed a working visit by President al-Sharaa to Doha, during which he held a formal session of talks with the Emir at the Amiri Diwan, attended by senior officials from both sides. Emir Sheikh Tamim received the Syrian president and his accompanying delegation, expressing his aspiration that the visit would advance the trajectory of cooperation between the two countries.

Key Areas of Discussion

The talks covered a range of bilateral and regional issues, focusing on the following areas:

  • Development of economic and investment relations between the two countries
  • Strengthening trade connectivity frameworks
  • Cooperation in the energy sector
  • Discussion of prominent regional and international developments of mutual concern

Diplomatic Context

The visit forms part of a growing diplomatic momentum between Damascus and Doha, marking a significant milestone in the development of bilateral relations during Syria's current transitional phase. The chargé d'affaires of the Qatari embassy in Syria described the visit as representing a new phase of openness and coordination between the two countries.

Share this post
Source
Releated Co. & Org.
No items found.
Published on
30.04.2026
Keywords
Qatar, Syria, Ahmad al-Sharaa, Tamim bin Hamad, bilateral talks, economic cooperation, energy, investment, trade, Doha

Read More !

News
15,000 Cubic Metres of Debris Cleared in Bassima and Ain al-Fijeh, Rif Dimashq
15,000 Cubic Metres of Debris Cleared in Bassima and Ain al-Fijeh, Rif Dimashq
Read More
Read More
Iconarrow
News
Syria and China Sign Agreement to Build Integrated Cement Plant in Raqqa
Syria and China Sign Agreement to Build Integrated Cement Plant in Raqqa
Read More
Read More
Iconarrow
Updates