Costa Rican Foreign Minister Highlights Importance of HH the Amir’s Visit to Strengthen Bilateral Relations, Urges Qatari Investments.

Doha: HE Minister of Foreign Affairs and Worship of the Republic of Costa Rica, Arnoldo Andre Tinoco, has lauded the bilateral relations between Costa Rica and Qatar, underscoring two decades of fruitful cooperation. He emphasized that the upcoming visit of HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani represents a pivotal moment for enhancing these ties. According to Qatar News Agency, Costa Rica was the first Central American country to establish an embassy in Doha, marking a significant milestone in bilateral relations. The exchange of ambassadors and high-level visits has further solidified the strong partnership between the two nations. The minister highlighted that the visit will facilitate the signing of multiple agreements and memoranda of understanding across various sectors, including trade, culture, sports, and health, aimed at bolstering diplomatic ties. The minister also mentioned Costa Rica's privilege in hosting the eighth edition of the HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani International Anti-Cor ruption Excellence Award, a testament to Qatar's trust in Costa Rica's dedication to transparency and anti-corruption efforts. Costa Rica is recognized as the third least corrupt country in Latin America and aims to set an example for a corruption-free society through stringent laws and an educational system that promotes integrity. In conclusion, HE Minister Tinoco invited Qataris to explore investment opportunities in Costa Rica, which offers a secure investment environment supported by the rule of law and robust infrastructure. He expressed eagerness to strengthen economic cooperation, which he believes will yield mutual benefits for both countries.