Dublin: The State of Qatar participated in the Global Ireland Summit 2025, held Tuesday in Dublin, organized by Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Representing Qatar at the summit was HE Ambassador of the State of Qatar (non-resident) to Ireland, Sheikh Abdullah bin Mohammed bin Saud Al-Thani.
According to Qatar News Agency, the Ambassador emphasized that Qatar's participation in the summit underscores its commitment to active engagement in international initiatives and forums. These efforts contribute to knowledge exchange, the enhancement of development partnerships, and the realization of Qatar's vision for a diverse and sustainable economy.
During meetings on the sidelines of the summit with senior officials from Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, including Political Director Gerard Keown and Head of the Middle East Unit Sean O'Regan, the Ambassador highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral cooperation between Qatar and Ireland. The discussions focused on technology, artificial intelligence, medicine, and sustainable development, emphasizing the strong foundations of relations between the two nations and the need to expand their scope to serve mutual interests.
The Ambassador also reaffirmed Qatar's commitment to supporting international efforts to enhance security and stability, and to strengthening cooperation with global partners. This reflects Qatar's dedication to multilateral diplomacy.