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    President Dr Irfaan Ali Reaffirms Guyana’s Strategic Partnership with Qatar Amid Iran War and Regional Security Challenges

    Special Correspondent, Georgetown, GuyanaBy Special Correspondent, Georgetown, GuyanaNo Comments3 Mins Read4,546 Views
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    President Dr Irfaan Ali and His Highness Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani engaged in a high-level telephone conversation this morning
    President Dr Irfaan Ali and His Highness Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani engaged in a high-level telephone conversation this morning
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    President Dr Irfaan Ali has suggested Guyana as a key strategic partner for Qatar as instability persists in the Middle East, especially with attacks on vital energy facilities across the Gulf region. The situation has affected the member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), including Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.

    During a high-level telephone call on Monday, President Ali spoke with Qatar’s Amir, His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and expressed Guyana’s support and willingness to help during this difficult time. The Guyanese leader showed strong solidarity with his nation, condemning attacks against Qatar and other GCC countries.

    During the discussion, President Ali highlighted Guyana’s potential as a strategic hub for Qatar, pointing to its favourable geographic location and expanding market prospects. He noted that the ongoing conflict has caused lasting damage to regional infrastructure, impacting economic stability and opening opportunities for international collaboration.

    According to official communication from Guyana’s Office of the President, the Head of State reaffirmed the country’s willingness to offer substantial assistance to Qatar as it manages the current crisis. Reports from international and Qatari media suggest that several critical energy assets—including oil fields, refineries, gas facilities, and ports—have been damaged by missile strikes and related attacks.

    Particularly concerning is the reported impact on Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar’s primary hub for liquefied natural gas (LNG) production. This facility, situated northeast of Doha, plays a vital role in global energy supply, contributing significantly to LNG exports that support markets in Asia and Europe. Damage to such infrastructure has raised worries about global energy stability.

    Beyond immediate concerns, the leaders also discussed opportunities for long-term collaboration. Conversations included potential partnerships in investment, food and energy security, technology development, and broader economic cooperation. The Amir of Qatar expressed gratitude for Guyana’s ongoing support and showed strong interest in strengthening bilateral relations, especially in areas that promote sustainable development and human capital growth.

    Diplomatic relations between Guyana and Qatar, established in 1996, have gradually grown over the years. Guyana has increasingly acknowledged Qatar as a valuable partner, particularly as it advances its own economic transformation agenda.

    Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips previously emphasised this view, highlighting Qatar’s rapid development as a model for diversification and strategic investment. He pointed to Qatar’s National Vision 2030 as a framework for Guyana to learn from, especially in sectors such as healthcare, infrastructure, education, and technology.

    Qatar’s expertise in LNG production and global energy markets is also viewed as highly beneficial for Guyana as it advances its natural gas sector. Existing collaborations between the two countries include offshore oil exploration agreements with QatarEnergy, healthcare initiatives such as specialised medical outreach missions, and major investment projects such as the Georgetown Seafront Resort and Convention Centre. Additionally, both nations have engaged in environmental cooperation under Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy.

    As global uncertainties persist, Guyana’s outreach demonstrates its aim to strengthen international partnerships while establishing itself as a dependable ally and an emerging economic centre in the Western Hemisphere.

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