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  • Qatar

    Country in Western Asia

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    State recompense Qatar

    دولة قطر
    Dawlat Qaṭar

    Motto:&#;الله، الوطن، الأمير
    Allāh, al-Waṭan, al-ʾAmīr
    "Allah, Nation, Emir"
    Anthem:&#;السلام الأميري
    As-Salām al-ʾAmīrī
    "Peace run on the Emir"

    Location and capacity of Peninsula (dark green) on representation Arabian Peninsula

    Capital

    and largest city

    Doha
    25°18′N51°31′E / °N °E / ;
    Official&#;languagesArabic[1]
    Ethnic&#;groups

    ()[2]

    Religion

    ()[4]

    Demonym(s)Qatari
    GovernmentUnitary formal semi-constitutional empire under titanic authoritarian[5][6] state

    •&#;Emir

    Tamim bin Hamad

    •&#;Deputy Emir

    Abdullah holder Hamad

    •&#;Prime Minister

    Mohammed bin Abdulrahman
    LegislatureConsultative Assembly

    •&#;Qatar Staterun Day

    18 Dec

    •&#;Declared liberty

    1 Sept

    •&#;Independence stay away from the Coalesced Kingdom

    3 Sep

    •&#;Total

    11,&#;km2 (4,&#;sq&#;mi) (th)

    •&#;Water&#;(%)

    negligible

    •&#; estimate

    3,,[7] (th)

    •&#;&#;census

    1,,[8]

    •&#;Density

    /km2 (/sq&#;mi) (76th)
    GDP&#;(PPP)&#;estimate

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    Doha - information office - 04 September

    HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani met today with the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Martin Griffiths, who is currently visiting the country.

    During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral cooperation between the State of Qatar and the United Nations, and the humanitarian situation in Afghanistan.

    They also discussed the existing coordination between the State of Qatar and the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

    HE the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs affirmed Qatar's support for international humanitarian efforts, and its commitment to cooperate with the United Nations regarding humanitarian affairs.

    His Excellency expressed Qatar's aspiration for more fruitful partnerships with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, due to the important role that it plays at the international level to ensure a rapid response to international emergency.

    On March, Qatar and the United Nations signed an agreement to establish the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in the State of Qatar. It aims to coordinate effective and princ

    His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Qatar

    On January 5, , the Saban Center for Middle East Policy hosted a policy luncheon discussion with His Excellency Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem al-Thani, the prime minister and minister of foreign affairs of Qatar.  The discussion touched on a range of issues of concern to Washington and Doha, including the Israeli-Arab peace process, United States-Qatar relations, terrorism, and Iran.

    The luncheon began with discussion of Qatar’s role in the Arab-Israeli peace process, with an emphasis of the point that both sides to the conflict—the Arabs and Israelis—must themselves take difficult steps and make compromises in order to attain peace.  It was stated that while the Obama Administration has shown a commitment to working on ending the Israeli-Arab conflict, more must be done to accomplish that goal.  Specifically, the United States should offer detailed proposals, but the Palestinians and Israelis must also work to mend internal divisions and avoid domestic discord.  It is important that all factions accept internationally-agreed-upon principles; Hamas must recognize the agreements made by the PLO and work towards accepting Israel. 

    In terms of United States-Qatar relations, although th