Qatar and Norway Discuss Stronger Bilateral Cooperation in Doha

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Qatar and Norway held a new round of political consultations in Doha on Tuesday, focusing on strengthening ties and identifying new areas of partnership.
The meeting was chaired by Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi, Secretary-General of Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Stine Renate Haheim, State Secretary of Norway’s Foreign Ministry.
During the discussions, both sides reviewed existing cooperation across political, economic, and diplomatic fields. They also explored opportunities to deepen collaboration to support mutual interests.
The consultations highlighted the shared commitment of both nations to maintaining regular dialogue and advancing joint initiatives that contribute to regional and international stability.
Both delegations expressed readiness to continue building on the progress of previous engagements and to foster a stronger strategic relationship moving forward.

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