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    Joint Arab action: UAE and Qatar reestablish diplomatic relations

    June 20, 2023
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    In a significant development aimed at strengthening bilateral relations, the United Arab Emirates and the State of Qatar have jointly announced the restoration of diplomatic representation between the two countries. This comes as a result of the Al-Ula agreement and the shared commitment to enhance ties.

    Joint Arab action: UAE and Qatar reestablish diplomatic relations

    Effective from Monday, 19th June 2023, the Embassy of the UAE in Doha will resume its operations, while the Embassy of Qatar in Abu Dhabi and its consulate in Dubai will also be fully functional once again.

    The decision to restore diplomatic representation underscores the strong resolve of the leaderships of both nations and reflects their dedication to advancing joint Arab action. It serves as a significant step towards realizing the aspirations of the two brotherly people.

    The restoration of diplomatic ties between the UAE and Qatar signifies a turning point in the region, fostering greater cooperation and collaboration. It paves the way for enhanced dialogue, mutual understanding, and joint efforts in addressing common challenges and pursuing shared goals.

    The Al-Ula agreement, which laid the foundation for this diplomatic reconciliation, stands as a testament to the power of diplomacy and dialogue in resolving conflicts and promoting peace. It represents a milestone in the ongoing efforts towards regional stability and unity.

    The resumption of embassy operations in Doha and Abu Dhabi, along with the functioning consulate in Dubai, marks a new chapter in the relationship between the UAE and Qatar. It is a testament to their commitment to open communication, constructive engagement, and mutual respect.

    The restoration of diplomatic representation between the UAE and Qatar is poised to have a positive ripple effect across various sectors, including trade, tourism, and cultural exchanges. It is expected to create new opportunities for cooperation and collaboration, benefiting both nations and the wider region.

    As the two countries move forward, the reestablishment of diplomatic ties serves as a strong foundation for further dialogue, trust-building, and the pursuit of shared interests. It sets a positive precedent for resolving conflicts and fostering peace in the Middle East.

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