By Anadolu Agency
December 4, 2023 5:32 amANKARA
Türkiye and Qatar are expected to sign a series of bilateral agreements on Monday at a meeting of their high-level strategic committee, according to the Gulf nation’s envoy to Ankara.
The 9th Qatar-Türkiye High Strategic Committee reflects the “deep-rooted ties between the two brotherly countries,” Ambassador Sheikh Mohammed bin Nasser bin Jassim Al-Thani told Anadolu ahead of the meeting.
He also conveyed appreciation for the high level of the bilateral relations, which he attributed to the “common political will that has taken root under the wise leadership” of both Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The committee’s ninth meeting coincides with the 50th anniversary of establishing ties between Qatar and Türkiye in 1973, bin Nasser noted.
“Having such meetings on the highest level are an opportunity to discuss the bilateral relations in all its dimensions, as well as an opportunity to discuss the regional and international issues listed within the joint agenda,” he added.
He stressed that Qatar and Türkiye have “preserved their strong position against the regional challenges” in the past years through their close coordination over important regional files.
The Qatari ambassador noted that the trade volume between the two countries increased by 17% in 2022 to a value of $2.2 billion in comparison to $1.8 billion in 2021, adding that several Qatari companies are active in Türkiye with their capital totaling $33.2 billion.
“The political, economic, financial and trade cooperation will be one of the main pillars for our strategic partnership,” he underlined
The Qatar-Türkiye High Strategic Committee was established in 2014 as a culmination to their advanced ties and partnerships in various vital fields of cooperation.
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