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Qatar and Uruguay Discuss Strengthening Cooperation at UN Meeting

Qatar and Uruguay Discuss Strengthening Cooperation at UN Meeting

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Qatar, Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi, met with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, Mario Lubetkin, on Monday. The meeting was held on the sidelines of the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York. This high-level diplomatic interaction reflects the continued commitment of both countries to maintain and enhance their bilateral relations.

Focus on Cooperation Relations

During the meeting, the ministers discussed the existing cooperation between Qatar and Uruguay. They emphasized the importance of supporting and enhancing these ties to build a stronger partnership. Both sides acknowledged the progress made so far and expressed their willingness to explore new areas for collaboration, strengthening diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations between the two nations.

Exploring Areas of Mutual Interest

The discussion also covered several topics of common interest. These included potential partnerships in trade, investment, education, and technology. The ministers explored ways to work together on international projects that could benefit both countries. The talks highlighted shared goals, including promoting sustainable development, advancing international cooperation, and fostering goodwill between their people.

Strengthening Diplomatic Relations

This meeting reflects Qatar’s ongoing efforts to strengthen diplomatic relations with countries around the world. Engaging with Uruguay at the UNGA provides a platform to discuss joint initiatives and shared priorities on global issues. By maintaining open communication and dialogue, both countries aim to create opportunities for collaboration in areas that support mutual development and international peace.

UNGA as a Platform for Dialogue

The United Nations General Assembly session in New York offers an important setting for countries to engage in discussions beyond the regular diplomatic channels. Qatar and Uruguay used this opportunity to reaffirm their commitment to working together, exchanging ideas, and finding common solutions to regional and global challenges. The meeting demonstrates how international gatherings can serve as a bridge for cooperation and partnership.

Both ministers expressed optimism about the future of Qatar-Uruguay relations. They agreed to continue dialogue and collaboration in multiple fields, ensuring that both countries benefit from stronger ties. The meeting is expected to pave the way for further diplomatic exchanges, joint projects, and strategic partnerships that will enhance the overall relationship between Qatar and Uruguay.

Commitment to Partnership

The discussions highlighted the shared commitment of Qatar and Uruguay to international cooperation. Both countries continue to strengthen their presence on global platforms and support initiatives that promote peace, development, and collaboration. The meeting between HE Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi and HE Mario Lubetkin reinforces the importance of diplomacy in building long-lasting partnerships.

Sept. 23, 2025 1:09 p.m. 1020
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