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Post by : Badri Ariffin
During the Global Partnerships Conference in London, HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad met with HE Minister of State for International Development at the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Baroness Jenny Chapman.
The meeting highlighted Qatar-UK bilateral cooperation with a focus on strengthening humanitarian and development collaboration.
Key discussions revolved around innovative humanitarian diplomacy and enhancing development efforts at both local and global scales. The ministers assessed avenues for improving humanitarian aid delivery and urgent relief for regions enduring significant humanitarian crises.
A pivotal aspect of the dialogue centered on coordinating medical assistance for the Gaza Strip, alongside planning joint development projects in Syria, Sudan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
This meeting underscored the deepening partnership between Qatar and the UK, striving to uplift humanitarian initiatives and support international development across various regions.
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