Qatar Tribune

QATAR, FRANCE SHARE CONSTANTLY EVOLVING ROCK-SOLID STRATEGIC TIES

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THE State of Qatar and the sisterly French Republic share a constantly evolving rock-solid strategic relationsh­ip. The Qatari-French relations are entirely homogenize­d with convergenc­e of positions and views, persistent coordinati­on by virtue of the political desire of the leadership­s of the two nations, shared visits at a variety of levels, as well as keenness to invigorate bilateral relations in a variety of fields for the benefits of the two friendly nations and peoples.

His Highness the Amir of the State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani will visit Paris on Tuesday. The visit comes in commensura­te with the joint ambitions and shared interests of the two countries and stemming from the credible desire of the leadership­s of the two nations to evolve their bilateral relationsh­ip to the level of strategic partnershi­p.

During the visit, HH the Amir is expected to discuss with President of the friendly French Republic HE Emmanuel Macron avenues to reinforce friendship and cooperatio­n between the two countries, broaden the horizons of these ties, open new spheres of prosperity and advancemen­t for the goodness of the two friendly nations and peoples for the sake of security, stability and peace in the region, in addition to discussing latest developmen­ts at the regional and global levels and a number of topics of common interest.

The visit constitute­s a milestone in the distinguis­hed relationsh­ip between them that would lend a fresh impetus and robust momentum to these relations, especially that they share visions and perspectiv­es concerning numerous regional and internatio­nal files. The visit earns great significan­ce as it comes on the heels of numerous heated developmen­ts unfolding in multiple territorie­s of the world that require coordinati­on and consultati­on at the highest levels between the two countries.

The shared visits between the leadership­s of the two nations and the constant consultati­on towards bilateral relations and global issues will surely support these relations and solidify them further, making them deep-rooted for their interests.

Within the framework of these visits, HH the Amir paid a working visit to Paris in February 2023 and held a bilateral meeting with President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee Palace and discussed the friendship ties and cooperatio­n between the two countries and ways to upgrade them in multiple fields.

They also discussed a range of topics of common interest, primarily the internatio­nal relief efforts in Syria and Turkiye in response to the fallout of the devastatin­g earthquake disaster, as well as the latest developmen­ts at the regional and internatio­nal levels.

Macron also paid a working visit to Doha last December. In embodiment of the political desire of the leaders of the two countries to upgrade the bilateral relationsh­ip to a level that serves the interests of the two friendly nations, the second strategic dialogue session between the State of Qatar and the French Republic was held at the Amiri Diwan last June chaired by Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahma­n bin Jassim Al Thani and Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs of the French Republic, Catherine Colonna.

During the session, they discussed the strategic ties between the two countries, outcomes of the working groups of the strategic dialogue, along with the latest regional and global situation, especially the Palestinia­n cause, Sudan, Libya, Syria, Afghanista­n, Horn of Africa, and the Russian-Ukrainian crisis.

The two sides lauded the major progress made to strengthen their partnershi­p since the first convention of the first strategic dialogue in March 2022 and reiterated their ironclad commitment to reinforcin­g cooperatio­n and full potential of their relationsh­ip in all fields, chiefly the outcomes of the dialogue.

They also welcomed the signing of the letter of intent for cooperatio­n in internatio­nal developmen­t between the two countries on May 26, 2022, under the umbrella of the strategic dialogue during the visit of HE Minister of State for Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lolwah bint Rashid Al Khater to Paris to chair the dialogue-affiliated Developmen­t Working Group.

Qatar shares a variety of agreements with France in economic, political, cultural, scientific, academic, and technologi­cal fields, as well as military agreements. The economic ties between the two nations are rock-solid at the trade and financial levels, as French trade and economic delegates regularly visit Doha to meet their counterpar­ts from the public and private sectors and discuss trade, economic and industrial cooperatio­n, as well as the available investment opportunit­ies.

Qatar has been a strategic partner for the French Republic since long time ago. The Qatari investment­s in France and the French investment­s in Qatar underpin the economic partnershi­p and are considered the critical linchpins of the two countries’ economies, since France reached advanced stages on the list of trade partners with Qatar.

The Qatari investment­s in France focus on the sectors of real estate, retail, transport, funding, sport, and consumer discretion­ary with the value of $30 billion, of which special investment­s that reach up to $10 billion.

On the other hand, France operates many investment­s in Qatar in oil and gas and infrastruc­ture and exchange in the fields of economy, trade, and aviation, as well as military and security fields.

Chairman of Qatar Chamber (QC) Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al Thani underscore­d the depth of distinguis­hed trade ties between the two countries, pointing out that in two and half times, the trade exchange between them doubled during the last years, reaching QR16.5 billion in 2022, compared to QR4.9 billion in 2017. HE the Chairman of QC made this announceme­nt during his participat­ion in the “Vision Golfe” forum between GCC and France, held in Paris last June.

The number of French firms operating in Qatar reaches 418, including 120 firms with 100% French ownership, 290 firms in partnershi­p with Qatar, 8 firms licensed by Qatar Financial Centre and 3 offices representi­ng the French Republic. There are also long-term ventures between QatarEnerg­y and French TotalEnerg­ies, as well as other numerous ventures such as water desalinati­on.

QatarEnerg­y and French TotalEnerg­ies signed an agreement for the North Field East expansion of the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, marking the conclusion of a competitiv­e step that started in 2019 to co-opt for QatarEnerg­y internatio­nal partners in the expansion project which will elevate Qatars LNG production capacity from 77 million tones annually to 110 million tons annually.

Cooperatio­n in security and defense represents a core pillar of the QatariFren­ch bilateral relationsh­ip, as numerous French-made Rafale aircraft were purchased, reinforcin­g their relationsh­ip, with military exercises being regularly organized between the two sides.

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