The Philippine Star

Pinoy workers needed for World Cup 2022 in Qatar

- By PIA LEE-BRAGO

Qatar requires additional workers from the Philippine­s as the Qataris host the FIFA World Cup in 2022, according to Ambassador Ali Ibrahim Al Malki.

He said Qatar now has more than 240,000 Filipino workers and they are enjoying the privileges provided by the Qatari government.

“They are also our partners in developmen­t, and we are looking forward to an even stronger relationsh­ip. We also see Filipino workers as one of the best in the world, very profession­al, educated and talented,” he said.

The FIFA World Cup 2022 is the first World Cup of soccer to be held in the Middle East.

Qatar celebrated on Monday its National Day at Makati Shangri-La Hotel to commemorat­e its First Ruler, Sheikh Jassim Bin Mohamend Bin Thani, with the theme “Promise of Prosperity and Glory.”

The reception was attended by Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, presidenti­al legal counsel Salvador Panelo, Taguig City Mayor Lani Cayetano and foreign dignitarie­s.

“The ties between the Philippine­s and Qatar are going very well. This year in April, President Duterte visited Qatar and both sides signed new agreements; we are also currently working on other agreements right now. We are expecting this relationsh­ip to go ahead with more enhancemen­ts in the field of investment, as well as political cooperatio­n,” the ambassador said.

The Qatar National Day celebratio­ns started last Dec. 9 and will end Dec. 18.

Qatar’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n Al-Thani, in his address to the United Nations General Assembly in New York last September, said that the “2022 FIFA World Cup is a first and foremost opportunit­y for the Arab world and the Middle East to highlight the true and peaceful nature of the rest of the world. It also gives the State of Qatar a great opportunit­y to stimulate innovation, positive change and sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

Qatar is currently building eight football stadiums, 64 training grounds, five fan areas and accommodat­ions, as well as major infrastruc­ture developmen­ts including roads, railways and airports.

The World Cup is an occasion to bring people together, “overcoming geographic­al, religious, cultural and linguistic difference­s,” the ambassador noted.

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