Qatar Celebrates National Day and Engages in Key International Dialogues

Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani extended his congratulations to HH the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Meshal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, on the anniversary of his assumption of power, highlighting the strong ties between the two nations. The State of Qatar also expressed its approval of the United States' decision to lift certain sanctions on Syria, viewing it as a positive step towards stability in the region.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Public Works Authority, Ashghal, reported successful handling of heavy rainfall on December 18, swiftly restoring normal traffic flow. Meanwhile, Qatar's diplomatic missions worldwide commemorated the State National Day, celebrating the legacy of the Founder, Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani.

Experts gathered to discuss anti-corruption measures in public procurement, advocating for enhanced transparency and integrity. At the eleventh session of the Conference of the States Parties to the United Nations Convention against Corruption, experts also explored the nexus between anti-corruption efforts and human rights.

Qatar participated in the first Arab Regional Forum on Early Warning Systems and Disaster Preparedness in Egypt, emphasizing regional cooperation. The plenary session of the UN anti-corruption conference continued, focusing on strengthening the convention's implementation and expanding participation.

Representatives from various sectors underscored the importance of comprehensive data in forming anti-corruption policies, drawing lessons from countries like Kenya, Ghana, and Nigeria. They advocated for coordinated data development at national and international levels. Moreover, experts emphasized the significance of upholding the rights of corruption victims as a cornerstone of justice systems.

The seventh Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue's economic session was co-chaired by HE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs, Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed, and HE US Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg, highlighting bilateral economic cooperation.

Lastly, the Joint Rain Emergency Committee, comprising municipal authorities, Ashghal, and security agencies, launched efforts to address recent rainwater accumulations, demonstrating Qatar's commitment to infrastructure resilience.