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Shura Council and Guinea Strengthen Parliamentary Ties in Doha

Doha – The Deputy Speaker of Qatar’s Shura Council, HE Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti, met with a key Guinean parliamentarian on Monday. Masoud Barry, Vice-Chairperson of Guinea’s Parliamentary Committee on Health, Education, Social, and Cultural Affairs, joined the discussions in Doha.

The meeting focused on ways to strengthen parliamentary ties between Qatar and Guinea. Both sides emphasized the importance of cooperation in legislative matters. They explored ways to enhance diplomatic engagement and deepen parliamentary coordination. Strengthening parliamentary ties between the two nations was at the heart of their discussions.

Dr. Al Sulaiti highlighted Qatar’s commitment to international collaboration. She stressed the role of legislative bodies in fostering mutual understanding. She also pointed out Qatar’s efforts to create productive partnerships with friendly nations. Masoud Barry expressed Guinea’s eagerness to work closely with Qatar’s Shura Council. He underscored the significance of knowledge-sharing and legislative support between the two countries.

Throughout the meeting, both officials focused on expanding cooperation in key areas. They discussed legislative strategies related to health, education, and cultural development. They also examined ways to exchange expertise on parliamentary best practices. The officials agreed that enhancing parliamentary ties between Qatar and Guinea would lead to stronger diplomatic relations.

The discussion also touched on regional and global issues. Both sides acknowledged the importance of legislative bodies in addressing international challenges. They highlighted the need for unified efforts in tackling economic and social issues. Strengthening parliamentary ties between Qatar and Guinea remained a key theme throughout the talks.

This meeting reaffirmed the shared commitment of both nations. It marked another step toward deeper legislative collaboration. With strong parliamentary ties, Qatar and Guinea continue to build a future based on mutual respect and cooperation.

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