Saudi Arabia, Qatar ‘deepen and expand’ economic, security ties

Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad welcomes Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Qatar. (SPA)
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  • Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad hold talks in Doha
  • Focus also on boosting tourism, sports, culture, entertainment sectors

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia and Qatar are working to “deepen and expand” their economic, military, sports and cultural ties, according to a statement issued on Tuesday.

The statement comes in the wake of the Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council meeting attended by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad, the emir of Qatar.

The crown prince and his delegation of senior officials arrived in Doha on Tuesday for the 44th GCC’s supreme council and the seventh Saudi-Qatari Coordination Council meetings, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

The statement said the two leaders “considered this council to be one of the most important means of communication and coordination between the two countries that embodies these established relations, and that it is necessary to strive with all seriousness to deepen and expand the areas of bilateral cooperation in a way that achieves a future sustainable renaissance and growth for the two countries and their peoples.”

Sheikh Tamim congratulated Prince Mohammed on Saudi Arabia’s winning bid to host the World Expo 2030 in Riyadh, and nomination to hold the 2034 World Cup.

Prince Mohammed and Sheikh Tamim expressed their satisfaction with the agreements and memorandums of understanding signed during various subcommittee meetings of the Saudi-Qatari council.

On regional and global political issues, the two nations would continue to consolidate and enhance cooperation, the statement added.

There would also be heightened consultations on security and military matters, with a commitment to provide training and scholarships for the two nations’ personnel.

On the sports front, special mention was made of the cooperation between Riyadh and Doha in the hosting of the Qatar World Cup, which would continue as Saudi Arabia bids to host the sport’s premier event in 2034.

There would be cooperation in the culture, tourism and entertainment sectors, including improving access for international tourists.

In the economic, trade and investment fields, the two sides would continue working within the frameworks of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 and Qatar’s National Vision 2030, the statement added.