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Qatar and Malta hold political consultations to boost bilateral ties

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The ministries of Foreign Affairs of Qatar and Malta convened a round of political consultations in the Maltese capital, Valletta, on Monday.

The city of Valletta, Malta © Mena Today 

The city of Valletta, Malta © Mena Today 

The ministries of Foreign Affairs of Qatar and Malta convened a round of political consultations in the Maltese capital, Valletta, on Monday.

The Qatari delegation was headed by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

During the consultations, both delegations engaged in discussions aimed at strengthening and expanding bilateral cooperation.

Various avenues for cooperation were explored, and strategies to further support and enhance these relations were deliberated upon.

Such political consultations serve as an important platform for nations to align their diplomatic efforts and explore opportunities for collaboration across various sectors, fostering stronger ties between Qatar and Malta.

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