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Post by : Badri Ariffin
On Tuesday in Brussels, Mariam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad held discussions with Andrii Sybiha, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and humanitarian initiatives prompted by the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The dialogue centered on enhancing cooperation between Qatar and Ukraine across various sectors, emphasizing Qatar’s persistent mediation efforts dedicated to reuniting Ukrainian children estranged from their families due to the ongoing turmoil.
Dr. Al Misnad reiterated Qatar’s humanitarian commitment and its unwavering support for initiatives aiding affected families. The nation is actively engaged in mediation efforts aimed at fostering family reunification while contributing to broader international humanitarian initiatives linked to the crisis.
Minister Sybiha expressed gratitude for Qatar’s steadfast support and commended its diplomatic endeavors promoting peace, stability, and global security. He also acknowledged Qatar's vital role in reuniting Ukrainian children with their families.
This meeting underscores the burgeoning partnership between Qatar and Ukraine, highlighting Qatar’s proactive involvement in diplomatic and humanitarian efforts aimed at addressing international conflicts.
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