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Qatar Bids Farewell to Sudan’s Ambassador as His Diplomatic Mission Ends

Qatar’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi, held a farewell meeting with Sudan’s Ambassador to Qatar, Ahmed Abdel-Rahman Siwar Al Dahab, marking the conclusion of his diplomatic service in Doha. The meeting took place on Wednesday and highlighted the strong foundation of Qatar-Sudan diplomatic ties.

During the meeting, Minister Al Muraikhi expressed appreciation for the ambassador’s efforts in enhancing cooperation between the two countries. He thanked the ambassador for his contributions and wished him success in his future diplomatic responsibilities.

Over the course of his mission, Ambassador Al Dahab played a significant role in promoting mutual understanding, political coordination, and cultural exchange. His work helped advance Qatar-Sudan diplomatic ties through various joint initiatives and high-level engagement.

Qatar and Sudan have long enjoyed strong bilateral relations built on shared interests and regional cooperation. The ambassador’s presence in Doha reflected this ongoing commitment to maintaining active dialogue and collaboration across multiple sectors.

The farewell was not only a formality, but also a gesture of respect and recognition. It reaffirmed the value Qatar places on constructive international partnerships and long-standing friendships. As Qatar-Sudan diplomatic ties continue to evolve, both countries are expected to build on the momentum created during the ambassador’s term.

Minister Al Muraikhi’s message of goodwill symbolized Qatar’s readiness to continue working closely with Sudan under future diplomatic leadership. The farewell meeting also reflected the tradition of honoring diplomatic service and fostering continuity in foreign relations.

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