Joint Statement on the Seventh Qatar -United States Strategic Dialogue: An Enduring Strategic Partnership

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha | DECEMBER 20, 2025

The text of the following statement was released by the Governments of the State of Qatarand the United States of America.

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Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Secretary of State Marco Rubio and convened the seventh Qatar – U.S. Strategic Dialogue on December 17, 2025, in Washington, D.C.  Senior Qatari and U.S. officials also participated.  The event attests to the enduring strategic partnership between the two countries under the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and President Donald J. Trump.  The topics for the dialogue included strengthening cooperation to advance peace, security, and investment.  Discussions and working groups will continue in early 2026, encompassing law enforcement, security cooperation, and deepening cultural ties between both countries.

His Excellency, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, lauded President Trump’s leadership to end the war in Gaza and bring lasting peace to the Middle East.  On behalf of President Trump, Secretary Rubio thanked His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and the government of the State of Qatar for their important role as a mediator to enable President Trump’s Gaza Peace Plan and resolution of other conflicts.  On wider Middle East security, the two Ministers affirmed their support for efforts to stabilize Syria, counter terrorism in the country, and boost its economy.

Global and Regional Cooperation

Secretary of State Rubio affirmed the U.S.-Qatari partnership as a model of peace through strength to meet regional and global challenges together.  Qatari and U.S. officials discussed shared strategic priorities, including Gaza, Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Afghanistan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Rwanda, and Haiti.  The United States and Qatar reaffirmed their partnership as a force for peace and stability, emphasizing a shared commitment to confront regional and global threats through unity.

Prime Minister Al Thani praised the leadership of President Trump in forging a new coalition of nations, of which Qatar is a part.  Together, the United States and Qatar are partners in shaping a future grounded in peace, where extremism and terror have no place.

Economic Affairs and Investments

Qatar and the United States highlighted their strong economic partnership, which continues to generate economic growth, support job creation, and foster collaboration in advanced technology and energy, particularly given the two countries’ uniquely aligned interests to promote global energy abundance and stable energy markets.  This builds upon the over $240 billion in economic deals secured during President Trump’s visit to Qatar in May.  Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs affirmed that as Qatar charts a path to a diversified economy driven by technology, innovation, and knowledge, its deep investment partnership with the U.S. has been central to their mutual success.  The United States highlighted ongoing efforts to streamline regulatory processes and promote a welcoming investment climate, while Qatar reiterated its dedication to economic diversification and technology-driven innovation. 

Deals secured this year include:

  • $96 billion deal from Qatar Airways to acquire up to 210 American-made Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X aircraft powered by GE Aerospace engines. The Qatar contract will support over 154,000 U.S. jobs annually, totaling over one million jobs in the years to come.
  • $97 billion offered by Qatar to U.S. Company Parsons on projects advancing innovation. This deal will also support hundreds of thousands of well-paid jobs across the United States.
  • $8.5 billion contract from Qatar Energy with McDermott to advance critical energy infrastructure.
  • $1 billion will be invested in the Quantinuum Joint Venture Agreement with Al Rabban Capital, advancing state-of-the-art quantum technologies.

Defense and Security Cooperation

Qatar and the United States reaffirmed their defense and security partnership as recognized in the September 29 Executive Order Assuring the Security of the State of Qatar.  Both sides continue to enhance regional deterrence, strengthen joint defense capabilities, and support economic growth through defense investment.  The partnership includes significant military infrastructure upgrades at Al-Udeid Air Base in Qatar, advancing air and maritime security, and increasing NATO interoperability through joint training and operational initiatives.  The United States reiterated its commitment to Qatar’s security and territorial integrity, while Qatar underscored the value of continued cooperation in addressing shared security challenges. 

Qatari defense investment enhances regional deterrence and boosts U.S. defense manufacturing to drive economic growth and well-paid U.S. jobs.  Both sides reaffirmed the statement of intent signed during President Trump’s May trip outlining over $38 billion in potential investments including support for burden-sharing at AUAB and future defense capabilities.  They further discussed the establishment of the first bilateral combined command post for air defense, strengthening joint defense capabilities in the Gulf and beyond.  Secretary of State Rubio welcomed Qatar’s procurement of cutting-edge military equipment including innovative defense technologies as part of the $2 billion deal with General Atomics of remotely piloted aircraft systems.  The two sides also reviewed a further $1 billion agreement with Raytheon for the purchase of counter-drone capabilities to protect Qatar.

Counterterrorism and Law Enforcement

The two governments emphasized their long-standing partnership addressing terrorist threats and crime highlighting their close cooperation in counterterrorism and law enforcement.  Both sides recognize Qatar’s frontline role in global counterterrorism efforts and commitment to international standards in combating terrorist financing and anti-money laundering including, identifying and disrupting illicit networks, protecting citizens, and advancing shared security objectives.  As the United States prepares to co-host the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup, Qatar pledges full cooperation and support to the United States to ensure the tournament’s success.  Such cooperation includes the recent signing of two Memoranda of Understanding between the Ministry of Interior and Lekhwiya and the FBI to advance security cooperation mechanisms and coordinate training, information exchange, and capacity-building, in support of both countries’ shared interests.  The United States and Qatar also signed statements of intent on countering unmanned aerial systems and civil aviation security.

Culture, Sports, and Education

Qatar and the United States underscored the importance of deepening cultural and educational cooperation, noting the value of our decades-long academic and educational institutional partnership.  The two governments highlighted the renewal of a memorandum of understanding between Qatar Museums and the Smithsonian Institution as a foundation for expanded collaboration.  Both sides intend to share best practices in the arts through a Strategic Dialogue Working Group on Culture, Sports, and Education, including potential cooperation on the Art in Embassies program and engagement during Art Basel.

Enduring Strategic Partnership

Qatar and the United States emphasized the importance of their enduring strategic partnership and continued cooperation across key issues.  Both sides look forward to the next Strategic Dialogue in Doha in 2026.

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Qatar Welcomes U.S. Decision to Lift Sanctions on Syria

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha – December 19, 2025

The State of Qatar welcomes the decision of the United States of America to lift the sanctions imposed on the brotherly Syrian Arab Republic under the Caesar Act, considering it an important step toward supporting stability and prosperity in Syria.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the State of Qatar’s hope that lifting the sanctions will help open new horizons for cooperation and partnerships with various countries, pave the way for the return of investments, and facilitate the flow of international aid. These developments would contribute to accelerating economic recovery and restoring Syria to its rightful place on the global economic map.

The Ministry reiterates the State of Qatar’s full support for Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity, as well as the aspirations of its brotherly people for security, stability, and development.

Prime Minister Meets US Vice President

Source: Government of Qatar

Washington, December 18, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani met in Washington today with HE US Vice President JD Vance.

The meeting focused on discussing the strong, strategic bilateral relations between the State of Qatar and the US, as well as the means to enhance them. It also dealt with several topics of joint interest.

Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets Secretary General of the Organization of American States

Source: Government of Qatar

Washington, December 17, 2025

HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met in Washington today with HE Secretary General of the Organization of American States Albert Ramdin.

The meeting focused on ways to enhance cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Organization of American States. It also discussed several regional issues, particularly developments in Latin America. The meeting also saw both sides exchange views on how to bolster dialogue and understanding, and advance regional stability.

The two sides stressed the importance of strengthening channels of communication and cooperation to serve joint interests and advance peace, development, and stability efforts regionally and internationally.

Minister of State at Ministry of Foreign Affairs Meets US Deputy Secretary of State

Source: Government of Qatar

Washington, December 17, 2025

HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi met with HE Deputy Secretary of State of the United States of America Christopher Landau, on the sidelines of the seventh strategic dialogue between the two countries, which is being held in Washington, D.C.

The meeting focused on discussing the strong, strategic bilateral ties between the State of Qatar and the United States of America, as well as the means to enhance them in various fields. It also addressed regional and international issues of joint interest.

Qatar, US Hold Session on Regional Cooperation as Part of 7th Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue

Source: Government of Qatar

Washington, December 17, 2025

The State of Qatar and the United States of America held a session on regional and international cooperation, as part of the seventh strategic dialogue between the two countries in Washington, D.C.

The Qatari side was chaired by HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi. The US side was chaired by HE Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker.

The meeting dealt with discussing the latest developments in Gaza, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, the Great Lakes Region, the Sahel Region, Afghanistan, and Latin America, in addition to several regional and international issues of joint interest.

Prime Minister, US Secretary of State Chair 7th Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue

Source: Government of Qatar

Washington, December 17, 2025

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani and HE Secretary of State of the friendly United States of America Marco Rubio co-chaired today in Washington the seventh Qatar-US Strategic Dialogue.

The seventh session of the dialogue saw a discussion of ways to enhance cooperation and partnership between the two friendly countries across political, economic, commercial, investment, and cultural fields, in addition to discussing several issues of joint interest, including regional stability, counterterrorism, combating human trafficking, human rights, climate change, energy efficiency, and humanitarian assistance.

Participating in the dialogue on the Qatari side were HE Minister of Commerce and Industry Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al-Thani, HE Minister of State at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi, HE Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed, HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the United States of America Sheikh Mishaal bin Hamad Al-Thani, HE Advisor to the Prime Minister for Strategic Affairs Ali bin Abdullah Al Thawadi, HE Director of the Policy Planning Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Khalid bin Fahd Al Khater, HE Assistant Director of the Office of the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs Abdullah bin Eid Al Sulaiti, HE Deputy Ambassador of the State of Qatar to the US Dr. Hamad bin Mohammed Al Muftah, and Director of the Americas Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Jassim Mohammed Al Asmakh.

On the US side, participants included HE Counselor of the Department of State and Director of the US Secretary of State’s Policy Planning Staff Mike Needham, HE Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Allison Hooker, HE Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg, HE Senior Bureau Official of the Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs Robert Palladino, HE Senior Bureau Official of the Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs Michael Kozak, HE Senior Bureau Official of the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs Fleet White, and Deputy Spokesperson of the Department of State Tommy Pigott.

Qatar Hosts OECD-led Workshop on Development Aid Documentation

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, December 17, 2025

Qatar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has hosted a specialized training workshop aimed at improving the tracking and documentation of the country’s official development assistance.

The two-day workshop, held on December 16 and 17, was organized by the ministry’s International Cooperation Department and delivered by experts from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).
It brought together representatives from government bodies and relevant non-governmental organisations.

Opening the event, Acting Director of the International Cooperation Department, Sultan bin Ahmed Al Asiri, said the initiative aims at enhancing national systems for recording and documenting official development assistance, as well as improving reporting and classification mechanisms in line with internationally recognized standards and methodologies.

Officials said the initiative would help improve data quality, increase transparency and ensure consistency with global best practices.

The ministry said the workshop forms part of Qatar’s broader efforts to enhance the effectiveness of its development contributions and to establish a coherent institutional approach to managing and documenting aid.

Qatar has repeatedly stressed its commitment to international cooperation and to supporting the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals at both regional and global levels.

Minister of State for International Cooperation Meets Russian Deputy Foreign Minister

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, December 17, 2025

HE Minister of State for International Cooperation Dr. Maryam bint Ali bin Nasser Al Misnad met Wednesday with HE Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Lyubinsky, who is visiting the State of Qatar.

Talks during the meeting focused on bilateral cooperation and ways to strengthen it, along with a range of matters of shared interest.