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Qatar tribune
Ashraf Siddiqui                
Doha
The Ambassador of Argentina to Qatar HE Carlos Hernandez has said that he is working together with the new Qatari Ambassador to Argentina HE Battal al Dosari to build on the already strong bilateral ties between Qatar and Argentina. 
In an exclusive online interview with Qatar Tribune, Hernandez said that he enjoyed good understanding with Dosary, who was appointed as ambassador of Qatar to Argentina last year, and was hopeful of resumption of the joint work in this regard in near future. 
He said: “Unfortunately, a lot of the activities that we had planned for this year had to be cancelled or postponed due to the pandemic. But, we are positive that things will improve in near future and we will be able to carry our plans forward.”  
Meanwhile, he also thanked Qatar Airways for its remarkable role in evacuating stranded Argentinians from the South East and Australasia and bringing them home.  
Hernandez expressed his gratitude to the Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Officer Akbar al Baker, Vice President Fatti Athi and General Manager Miguel von der Heyden for making it possible amid coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. 
He said that the national air carrier of Qatar has the distinction of being among the few airlines operating in the present pandemic.
The Argentinian ambassador added that he is also working closely with the Qatari ambassador to rescue “our citizens stranded all around the world”.
Speaking on his daily routine amid pandemic, Hernandez said that he stays indoors and moves out only when necessary. “Earlier, we had meetings, gatherings and dinners almost everyday, but since the pandemic started we barely leave the house. Now, we go out only if we have to buy medicines and grocery. I also visit the embassy occasionally with my team.”
He said that he avoids personal meetings unless in exceptional and extremely urgent cases.
The Argentinian envoy, however, pointed out that it has hardly affected his work as most of the work is carried online. He said that he reads books as usual and keeps in touch with most of his colleagues back home.
He added that he is also in regular contact with the Argentine ambassadors to Southeast Asia, Australasia, South African in addition to those heading Argentinian diplomatic missions in Europe, Latin America and the USA owing to issue of evacuation of stranded Argentinian citizens.
“Coordinating flights when most borders and airports around the world are closed is not an easy task, because you need hundreds of authorisations. My cellphone is all the time ringing nowadays. We also have to hold video conferences and virtual meetings frequently”, he remarked. 
Responding to a query, Hernandez said that the pandemic would leave a lasting impact on people’s lifestyles, which would stay on until a vaccine was available for everyone. 
“In my country COVID-19 is not the only pandemic we are facing. We also have cases of dengue fever all around the country”, the envoy said.
The ambassador informed further that the Argentine President decided to prioritise life over economy and a mandatory lockdown has been in force since March 20 and renewed ever since.            
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