Doha:
Exterior Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday met Qatar’s Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani in Doha and reviewed bilateral relationship, with a concentrate on political, commerce, funding, vitality, know-how, tradition and people-to-people ties.
Mr Jaishankar, who arrived right here on a day-long go to, additionally exchanged views on regional and international points with Sheikh Mohammed, who additionally holds the portfolio as Overseas Minister.
“Delighted to satisfy PM and FM of Qatar @MBA_AlThani_ in Doha this afternoon. Conveyed the greetings and heat needs of PM @narendramodi to H.H. The Amir and him,” Mr Jaishankar mentioned in a submit in X.
“Reviewed our bilateral relationship specializing in political, commerce, funding, vitality, know-how, tradition and people-to-people ties. Exchanged views on regional and international points. Recognize his sharing insights on the Gaza scenario,” he mentioned.
“Stay up for the additional enhancement of India-Qatar relations and continued dialogue on problems with mutual curiosity,” he added.
Mr Jaishankar’s go to comes four-and-half months after Qatar launched eight former Indian Navy personnel, who have been sentenced to loss of life after being arrested in August 2022.
Earlier within the day, Mr Jaishankar was acquired on the airport by Chief of Protocol Ibrahim Fakhroo.
The go to would “allow each side to assessment varied facets of bilateral relations, together with political, commerce, funding, vitality, safety, cultural and people-to-people in addition to the regional and worldwide problems with mutual curiosity,” the Ministry of Exterior Affairs (MEA) mentioned in New Delhi on Saturday.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Qatar from February 14 to fifteen and held discussions with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.
“India and Qatar share historic and pleasant relations that are marked by common alternate of high-level visits,” the MEA mentioned.Â
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