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Somalia–Qatar relations

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Somalia–Qatar relations

Qatar–Somalia relations are the bilateral relations between Qatar and Somalia. The two countries formally established relations in 1970 and are both members of the Arab League.

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Overview

The two countries formally established diplomatic ties in 1970. Qatar supported and welcomed the outcome of the Somali National Reconciliation Conference held in Djibouti in September 2000. Furthermore, it supported reconciliation conferences held in both Khartoum and Djibouti to end the political and security crises affecting Somalia.

Development cooperation

In March 2015, Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke led talks with the Prime Minister of Qatar, Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani. The gathering focused on strengthening investment, commerce, and governance ties between both territories, with an emphasis on stabilization initiatives. It concluded with a signed cooperative agreement in the civil aviation and education sectors. According to Sharmarke, the treaty aims to accelerate the ongoing reconstruction and development process in Somalia and to buttress local job creation. Among the agreement's stipulations, Qatar Airways is scheduled to begin making flights to the Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu.

Agreements

A labor agreement on the recruitment of Somali workers in the State of Qatar was signed in 1983.

Diplomatic missions

The Federal Republic of Somalia maintains an embassy in Doha. The diplomatic mission is led by Ambassador Omar Idris. Qatar also has an embassy in Mogadishu, led by Ambassador Hasan Bin Hamza Asad Mohammed.

References

Somalia–Qatar relations Wikipedia