Foreign Minister Ali Sabry, PC attend the 21st Edition of the Doha Forum held in Qatar under the theme of ‘Building Shared Futures’ last week, on the invitation of Prime Minister of the State of Qatar Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman bin Jashim- Al Thani, who is also the Foreign Affairs Minister.
Minister Sabry spoke as a panelist in the segment on ‘BRICS Rising Influence in the Multipolar International Order’, shedding light to the current world order dominated by Western countries and also on opportunities that a multipolar world could offer to the countries in the Global South.
The Forum was attended by Foreign Affairs Ministers from many countries and other stakeholders, including representatives of the private sector, civil society, non-governmental organisations and academia.
Minister Ali Sabry met State Minister for Foreign Affairs Soltan bin Saad Al-Muraikhi, and discussed the ways and means of expansion and further strengthening of bilateral relations.
During the visit, Minister Sabry held a meeting with Chief Executive Officer of Qatar Investment Authority Mansoor Bin Ebrahim Al Mahmoud, and invited Qatar to invest highlighting Sri Lanka’s conducive investment environment.
The Foreign Minister also visited the EXPO 2023 International Horticultural Exhibition in Qatar, the Middle East, and North Africa and discussed market opportunities for Sri Lankan products at a meeting with Secretary General of the Expo 2023 Mohamed Ali Al Khouri.
Minister Sabry met with Sri Lankan professionals serving in Qatar and exchanged ideas pertaining to enhancement of bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The Minister was accompanied by Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the State of Qatar Mafaz Mohideen and senior Foreign Ministry officials.
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