
Qatar participates in Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development
QNA
Tbilisi
Qatar participated in the two-day Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (RFSD), held in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi under the theme 'The Role of Peace in Sustainable Socio-Economic Development,' with the attendance of government officials, representatives of international organisations, as well as several experts and those interested in the fields of peace and development.
Qatar was represented by Director-General of Doha Municipality Engineer Mohammed Hassan Al Naimi.
The forum's sessions addressed the importance of peace as a key element for achieving sustainable development and enhancing social and economic stability.
Qatar's participation comes within the framework of strengthening its international presence in sustainable development forums, and building regional relations with actors in the South Caucasus countries, especially Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.
The country's participation also comes to explore opportunities for partnership and investment in development projects with a social and economic dimension, thus enhancing the municipality's role in supporting a more inclusive and sustainable urban future.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Qatar Tribune
2 days ago
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar participates in Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development
QNA Tbilisi Qatar participated in the two-day Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (RFSD), held in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi under the theme 'The Role of Peace in Sustainable Socio-Economic Development,' with the attendance of government officials, representatives of international organisations, as well as several experts and those interested in the fields of peace and development. Qatar was represented by Director-General of Doha Municipality Engineer Mohammed Hassan Al Naimi. The forum's sessions addressed the importance of peace as a key element for achieving sustainable development and enhancing social and economic stability. Qatar's participation comes within the framework of strengthening its international presence in sustainable development forums, and building regional relations with actors in the South Caucasus countries, especially Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The country's participation also comes to explore opportunities for partnership and investment in development projects with a social and economic dimension, thus enhancing the municipality's role in supporting a more inclusive and sustainable urban future.


Qatar Tribune
3 days ago
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar participates in Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development in Georgia
TIBLIS: The State of Qatar has participated in the two-day Tbilisi Regional Forum on Sustainable Development (RFSD), held in the Georgian capital of Tbilisi under the theme 'The Role of Peace in Sustainable Socio-Economic Development,' with the attendance of government officials, representatives of international organizations, as well as several experts and those interested in the fields of peace and development. The State of Qatar was represented by Director-General of Doha Municipality Eng Mohammed Hassan Al Naimi. The forum's sessions addressed the importance of peace as a key element for achieving sustainable development and enhancing social and economic stability. The State of Qatar's participation comes within the framework of strengthening its international presence in sustainable development forums, and building regional relations with actors in the South Caucasus countries, especially Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan. The country's participation also comes to explore opportunities for partnership and investment in development projects with a social and economic dimension, thus enhancing the municipality's role in supporting a more inclusive and sustainable urban future.


Qatar Tribune
26-05-2025
- Qatar Tribune
Merz, Macron, Tusk mark Georgia's Independence Day
BerlincTypeface:> German Chancellor Friedrich Merz on Monday marked Georgia's Independence Day in a joint statement with French President Emmanuel Macron and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk. 'On the occasion of the Independence Day of Georgia, we would like to send a message of friendship and solidarity to the Georgian people, and reiterate our unwavering support for the sovereignty and the territorial integrity of Georgia,' the statement read. The three leaders 'support the democratic and European aspirations of the Georgian people' which reflect the South Caucasian republic's 'willingness to be part of the European family.' Georgia appears to be sliding towards authoritarianism, with the ruling Georgian Dream party declaring itself the winner of October's parliamentary elections despite allegations of vote-rigging. Anti-government protests have rocked the country in the past year, directed against the administration's pro-Russia course, its turn away from European Union accession efforts and its crackdown on non-governmental organizations. In the joint statement, Merz, Macron and Tusk said they 'condemn all activities of the Georgian authorities resulting in the democratic backsliding and the attacks against civil society, media and government critics.' 'Freedom of expression and of assembly must be upheld.' (DPA)