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The Cabinet has applauded the speech of His Highness the Amir of State of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani at the opening session of the General Debate of the 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
The Cabinet praised the clear insights and positions highlighted in the speech that were characterised by honesty, wisdom and foresightedness towards various regional and international issues. The foremost among issues is the Palestinian cause, the positive developments in Libya, the Yemeni crisis, the Syrian issue, the future of the peace process in Afghanistan, the issue of returning to the nuclear agreement with Iran, as well as addressing the COVID-19 pandemic, combating terrorism, climate change and cybersecurity.
The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister and Minister of Interior HE Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz Al Thani, also praised HH the Amir’s assertion on the importance of resolving differences between countries through dialogue based on common interests and mutual respect, which was embodied in the Al-Ula Declaration issued by leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council last January.
The Cabinet affirmed the importance of HH the Amir’s participation in the UNGA this year, in light of the follow-up and appreciation of world leaders and peoples for the effective and successful Qatari action in the international arena to settle disputes by peaceful means.
The Cabinet welcomed the announcement of HH the Amir in his speech on the inauguration of the United Nations House in Doha soon, after Doha has become a hub of international multilateral action in the region. The Cabinet also affirmed the continuation of precautionary measures that have been taken in order to combat COVID-19 pandemic.
The Cabinet approved taking the necessary measures to issue a draft law regulating healthcare services in the country, after it reviewed the recommendations of the Shura Council.
It then approved a draft decision of the Minister of the Interior on specifying national address data for making judicial announcements and official notifications.
The Cabinet, through a presentation presented by HE the President of the Planning and Statistics Authority, was briefed on the progress made in the implementation of the strategic plans of government agencies for the second quarter (April-June), in which he shed light on the progress of programmes and projects at the overall level of ministries and at the level of each entity, and the most important outputs and progress made in implementing the projects of those plans, their objectives and the most prominent challenges.
The Prime Minister directed the ministries to work on implementing the appropriate solutions and treatments to meet these challenges, and to cooperate with the Planning and Statistics Authority regarding the follow-up of the implementation of projects.
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23/09/2021
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