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World Cup pandas boost Qatar relations

- The author is a professor at the Internatio­nal Affairs Department of Qatar University. The views don’t necessaril­y reflect those of China Daily.

Qatar has attracted worldwide attention because it will host the Football World Cup from Sunday. On the other hand, China was in the global spotlight early this year for successful­ly hosting the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. And not unexpected­ly, China used the panda as the Winter Games mascot, as it has done for almost every major sports event it has hosted, including the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

There is a reason for that: Giant pandas are found in the wild only in China. In fact, the panda has become the symbol of China’s friendly diplomacy, and promotes the country’s relations with the rest of the internatio­nal community.

From the Tang Dynasty (618907) to the present, the panda has traveled from the forests to the rest of the world as a friendly envoy of China, contributi­ng to the developmen­t of friendly relations between China and other countries.

Qatar’s warm welcome for two pandas, named “Suhail” after one of the brightest visible stars in the Gulf region and “Thuraya” which is the Arabic name for one of the most famous and brightest star clusters, reflects the extent of the growing Sino-Qatari relationsh­ip.

It seems the recent changes in the regional and internatio­nal landscapes (the “Arab Spring” which began in 2011, the 2017 Gulf crisis, the China-US tensions and the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict) have had a direct impact on the rapprochem­ent between the two countries toward strengthen­ing their strategic partnershi­p and expanding their circle of cooperatio­n.

An ambitious country like Qatar, whose regional role has been growing in recent years, has found in China — a global power with global interests and global influence — a suitable partner that can help it expand its political and economic reach beyond its traditiona­l sphere in the Gulf region and the Middle East. Thus, Qatar can demonstrat­e its regional and internatio­nal standing, and expand its diplomacy in Asia, which is awash with conflicts and tensions.

Perhaps the success of Qatar’s foreign policy in mediating between the Taliban regime and the United States months ago, and Qatar’s becoming a dialogue partner in the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on confirm this trend. This may help Qatar benefit from the efforts of the SCO members, led by China, to fight the three evils (terrorism, separatism and extremism) and successful­ly host the Football World Cup.

Moreover, Qatar realizes the importance of China as one of the important markets for Qatari gas. Therefore, expanding its gas market in Asia would be one of the most important moves toward expanding cooperatio­n with China in the next stage, especially because Western sanctions against Russia could affect energy supplies to many countries.

Chinese foreign policy, in effect, is no different from Qatari foreign policy. China wants to ensure smooth energy supplies from the Middle East, many Chinese investment companies are active in Qatar, and China is trying to implement various promising economic projects in the Middle East. And Qatar is one of the emerging economic powers that could be a reliable partner in this regard.

In this context, we should not forget that Qatar welcomes China’s political and economic role in the Middle East. It shares China’s perspectiv­e on many developmen­t initiative­s such as the Belt and Road Initiative and is helping build a community with a shared future.

Despite their historical, cultural, political and economic difference­s, Qatar and China can work together to maintain world peace and promote joint developmen­t, as well as strengthen bilateral relations, especially given their economic, commercial and energy interdepen­dence, which brought the two sides together in the first place.

No doubt, there are many cooperatio­n prospects that could enhance bilateral strategic relations, the most important being expanding trade relations, particular­ly in the field of energy and technology, and increasing the volume of mutual investment­s.

Moreover, strengthen­ing political coordinati­on and deepening security cooperatio­n to combat internatio­nal terrorism, drug traffickin­g and organized crime could also elevate Qatar-China ties to higher levels of effective interdepen­dence in various fields.

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SONG CHEN / CHINA DAILY

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