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18 Dec 2018| Posted by Morris | In Other Services

The initiative and the new country step were appreciated by the international organization. Guterres commended Qatar for its "exemplary partnership" with Qatar. He said that the Qatar mission at the United Nations "one of the most active missions," referring to the signing of an agreement to open the headquarters of humanitarian affairs of the Organization in Doha. "The signing of the agreements is a clear indication of Qatar's commitment and desire to support the UN projects," he said. "Qatar's vital role is to bring peace to the region." Especially that Doha seeks to complement its cooperation with all United Nations humanitarian organizations and bodies and to support the development program and initiatives launched by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and other humanitarian programs and organizations.

Qatar is considered to be an important and important supporter of United Nations development and humanitarian programs over the past decades, based on the Qatari leadership's belief in the need to promote sustainable development and achieve a world of justice and security. It is therefore no accident that Qatar ranks first in the list of donor countries of the United Nations humanitarian organizations recently, ranking first in the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in 2017 and the seventh in the world. It was also ranked first in the ranking of donors to the multi-partner funds for 2017 and fifth globally, as well as the first ranking in the ranking of the top donors of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights for 2017 and 19 globally. Accordingly, the Qatar National Vision 2030 states that Qatar is an active and responsible member of the international community that contributes to international peace and security through political and economic initiatives and development and humanitarian assistance. In this context, Doha signed with the United Nations yesterday a number of partnership agreements to support the bodies of the international organization. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani said yesterday with the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres that Qatar will support the United Nations organizations by 500 million dollars, pointing out that Qatar is the sixth globally and the first Arab in support of the resources of the United Nations.

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