Qatar strongly condemns the Israeli attacks in the countryside of Damascus

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, November 28, 2025

The State of Qatar strongly condemns, in the harshest terms, the incursion carried out by Israeli occupation forces today in the countryside of Damascus, accompanied by shelling that resulted in the loss of several civilian lives. This act is considered a blatant violation of Syria’s sovereignty and a flagrant breach of international law and humanitarian law.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirms that the continuation of such dangerous Israeli practices exacerbates tensions and undermines efforts to establish security and stability in the region.

The Ministry calls upon the international community to take immediate action to halt these violations, protect civilians, and hold those responsible accountable in accordance with international law.

The Ministry reiterates the State of Qatar’s full solidarity with the sisterly Syrian Arab Republic—its government and its people—and its support for all efforts aimed at ending the attacks and ensuring Syria’s security and stability, as well as the unity and integrity of its territories.

Political Consultations Between the State of Qatar, Kingdom of Belgium Take Place

Source: Government of Qatar

Brussels, November 27, 2025

The fourth round of political consultations between the Ministries of Foreign Affairs of the State of Qatar and the Kingdom of Belgium was held in Brussels today.

The Qatari side was headed by HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi while the Belgian side was headed by HE Secretary General and President of the board of directors of the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation Theodora Gentsez.

The consultations dealt with discussing cooperation between the two countries and ways to support and strengthen them, in addition to several regional and international issues of joint interest. 

Qatar Participates in NATO-Istanbul Cooperation Initiative Meeting in Brussels

Source: Government of Qatar

Brussels, November 27, 2025

The State of Qatar took part in the joint meeting between the NATO Council and member states of the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI) in Brussels.
Charge d’Affaires at Qatar’s Mission to the European Union and NATO, Sara bint Ahmed Al Mohannadi, represented the country at the meeting. She said the meeting was held amid rapidly evolving security and geopolitical developments, underlining the need to strengthen joint efforts and build partnerships based on mutual respect.
Al Mohannadi stressed that Doha is a trusted NATO partner in supporting regional and global security and stability. Since joining the ICI in 2005, Qatar has expanded its cooperation with NATO in three key areas: diplomacy, training, and operations.
The diplomat revealed that Qatar is in the final stages of establishing a regional NATO training center in Doha and is preparing to sign the Individually Tailored Partnership Programs (ITPPs). She noted that Qatar is the only partner to have fully certified all units of its armed forces under NATO’s Operational Capabilities Concept Evaluation and Feedback Program.
Highlighting Qatar’s mediation efforts, Al Mohannadi cited the signing of the Doha Framework Agreement in November 2025 between the Government of DR Congo and the Congo River Alliance (M23), as well as ongoing initiatives to reunite Ukrainian children.
She also emphasized shared opportunities between Qatar and NATO in maritime security, counter-terrorism, counter-extremism, and artificial intelligence, describing them as strategic priorities requiring coordinated action.
Al Mohannadi reaffirmed the strategic nature of Qatar’s partnership with NATO and the country’s commitment to further strengthening cooperation to support security and stability in the region and worldwide.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised Qatar’s pivotal role in mediation and conflict resolution, its active engagement on the international stage, as well as its strong partnership with the NATO, including hosting the bloc’s training center. 

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Meets US Congress Delegation

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, November 27, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met Thursday with a delegation of Their Excellencies members of the Congress of the United States of America, including Laurel Lee, Marlin Stutzman, Abraham Hamadeh, Ryan Zinke and Lance Gooden, on the occasion of their visit to the country.

The meeting discussed the close strategic relations between the State of Qatar and the United States of America and ways to support and strengthen them. It also discussed regional developments, in addition to a number of topics of common interest.

First Vice President of Costa Rica Meets Ambassador of Qatar

Source: Government of Qatar

San Jose | November 27, 2025

HE First Vice President of the Republic of Costa Rica and Minister of Health Dr. Mary Munive Angermuller met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Costa Rica Abdulrahman bin Mohammed Al Dosari.

During the meeting, they reviewed relations of cooperation between the two countries.

Qatar Takes Part in 30th Session of Conference of States Parties to Chemical Weapons Convention

Source: Government of Qatar

The Hague, November 26, 2025

The State of Qatar participated in the 30th Session of the Conference of the States Parties to the Chemical Weapons Convention (CSP-30), which was convened in The Hague.

HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the Kingdom of the Netherlands and its representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), Dr. Mutlaq bin Majed Al Qahtani, represented Qatar’s delegation at the session.

In his address, Al Qahtani reaffirmed Qatar’s welcome for the adoption by the OPCW Executive Council at its 110th session of Decision EC‑110/DEC.1: “Expedited On‑Site Destruction of any Remnants of Chemical Weapons in the Syrian Arab Republic”.

He extended Qatar’s gratitude for the constructive cooperation demonstrated by the council’s member states, underscoring that this collaboration was the product of Qatar’s diligent diplomatic efforts with sisterly and friendly nations, aimed at creating a positive environment among the concerned parties, which contributed to the adoption of this historic decision.

This positive advancement embodies a collective and realistic response to the changes on the Syrian stage, positioning itself as a role model of multilateral action based on constructive dialogue, collaboration, and mediation efforts backed by mutual trust, Al Qahtani underlined.

Al Qahtani further noted that this development has bolstered the credibility of the OPCW regime and the capacity of the Organization and its Executive Council to adapt rapidly to these emergent international developments.

He recalled that the occupied Palestinian territories had witnessed tragic events over the past two years prior to the signing of the ceasefire deal on Oct.11, asserting that the deal was achieved through heightened diplomatic efforts in which Qatar had played a pivotal role, alongside the United States and the Arab Republic of Egypt.

The State of Qatar is apprehensively monitoring the persistent deterioration of the humanitarian situation, particularly in the Gaza Strip, amid the ongoing blockade and Israel’s breach of the ceasefire, Al Qahtani stressed.

HE Al Qahtani expressed Qatar’s condemnation of Israeli actions, including the use of prohibited chemical weapons throughout its aggression against Gaza. He stressed that Qatar backs the State of Palestine’s bid to investigate Israel’s use of such weapons.

Al Qahtani further noted that Qatar believes in dialogue and the peaceful settlement of disputes as the optimal approach to maintaining global security and peace, expressing its utmost concern over the persistent developments in the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, along with their fallout in terms of security risks and humanitarian consequences.

He stressed the importance of reinforcing global efforts to find a peaceful settlement of this conflict, abiding by international law, and ensuring that chemical weapons are never used or threatened under any pretext.

Qatar condemns the military coup in Guinea-Bissau

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha – November 27, 2025

The State of Qatar condemns the military coup which occurred in the Republic of Guinea-Bissau and calls on all parties to avoid escalation, prioritize wisdom, and work towards resolving disputes through dialogue and peaceful means, thereby ensuring the preservation of state institutions and respect for the rule of law.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also expresses the State of Qatar’s hope for the restoration of the political and constitutional process in Guinea-Bissau, in a manner that fulfills the aspirations of its friendly people for development and prosperity, and contributes to enhancing regional security, particularly in the Sahel region.

Qatar Strongly Condemns Shooting Near the White House

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha – November 27, 2025

The State of Qatar strongly condemns the shooting incident near the White House in the United States, which resulted in the deaths of two National Guard members. Qatar affirms its full solidarity with the friendly United States—its government and its people.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates Qatar’s firm and unwavering position against all forms of violence, terrorism, and criminal acts, regardless of their motives or causes.

The Ministry extends Qatar’s sincere condolences to the families of the victims, as well as to the government and people of the United States.

Tanzanian Foreign Minister Meets Qatari Ambassador

Source: Government of Qatar

Dodoma | November 26, 2025

HE Minister of Foreign Affairs and East African Cooperation of the United Republic of Tanzania Mahmoud Thabit Kombo met with HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Tanzania Fahad Rashid Al Muraikhi.
The meeting discussed cooperation relations between the two countries. 

Official Consular Source: Canada Confirms Completion of All Procedures for Qatari Citizens to Obtain Its ETA Starting Today

Source: Government of Qatar

Official Consular Source: Canada Confirms Completion of All Procedures for Qatari Citizens to Obtain Its ETA Starting Today

Doha, November 25, 2025

An official source at the Department of Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that the Canadian authorities have confirmed the completion of all procedures related to Qatari citizens obtaining the Canadian Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) within a few minutes, starting today.

The source clarified that Qatari citizens wishing to obtain this visa can apply through the following link:

https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/visit-canada/eta.html
The source pointed out that this step reflects the strength of the relations between the State of Qatar and Canada and the continuous development witnessed in various fields.
It also contributes to supporting bilateral cooperation, facilitating the movement of citizens, and enhancing tourism, cultural, and educational exchange between the two countries, thereby reinforcing the existing partnership and opening broader horizons for cooperation.