On Tuesday, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, received a phone call from Elina Valtonen, Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Finland. The call marked an important step in strengthening the bilateral relations between Qatar and Finland.
During the phone conversation, both officials reviewed the current state of cooperation between their two countries. They discussed various ways to support and enhance diplomatic, economic, and cultural ties. The discussion highlighted shared interests and mutual goals, reflecting the ongoing commitment from both sides to deepen their partnership.
In addition to bilateral relations, the conversation addressed pressing regional developments, particularly the situation in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories. The Prime Minister and the Finnish Foreign Minister exchanged views on the latest developments, emphasizing the importance of peaceful solutions and humanitarian support in the region.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani affirmed Qatar’s aspiration to broaden its cooperation with Finland, aiming to open new avenues for collaboration across various sectors. He stressed that Qatar values its relationship with Finland and seeks to build on the strong foundation that already exists between the two nations.
The Finnish Foreign Minister expressed appreciation for Qatar’s diplomatic role and highlighted Finland’s interest in expanding ties with the Gulf region. Both leaders agreed on the importance of continued dialogue and cooperation to address global and regional challenges effectively.
This phone call is a clear example of Qatar’s ongoing efforts to maintain active diplomatic engagement with international partners. It reflects the country’s strategic approach to fostering global partnerships that contribute to stability and prosperity both regionally and worldwide.