Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka met with Ali Saad Mohamed Habab Al-Hajri, the Non-Resident Ambassador of Qatar to Fiji, highlighting the strengthening of diplomatic ties between the two nations. During their discussion, Rabuka praised Qatar’s commitment to fostering cooperation and support for developing countries, as well as its leadership under Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

Rabuka emphasized Fiji’s dedication to international peacekeeping efforts, referencing the country’s participation in various missions, including the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. This reaffirms Fiji’s role on the global stage and reflects its ongoing commitment to promoting peace and stability in the region.

The Prime Minister stated that since establishing diplomatic relations in 2010, Fiji and Qatar have explored numerous opportunities for collaboration. This meeting opens doors for further partnerships that could enhance economic and social development goals for both countries.

Ambassador Al-Hajri expressed gratitude for the warm welcome and shared a vision to advance bilateral relations further. This engagement indicates a promising trajectory for both nations as they work together to address shared challenges and bolster mutual support in various sectors.

Fiji’s proactive stance in strengthening international relations demonstrates its commitment to being a significant contributor to global peace initiatives. The continued dialogue between the countries underscores optimism for future cooperation and development efforts that benefit their citizens.

The relationship between Fiji and Qatar exemplifies a hopeful outlook for enhanced diplomatic efforts, illustrating the potential for growth and stability in the international community.


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