Singapore and Qatar: 40 years of enduring strategic partnership

Hanane Djoua DohaSingapore and Qatar, two nations celebrated for their forward-thinking policies and strategic global engagements, continue to demonstrate that size is no barrier t...

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Qatar tribune Hanane Djoua Doha Singapore and Qatar, two nations celebrated for their forward-thinking policies and strategic global engagements, continue to demonstrate that size is no barrier to success. As they commemorate 40 years of diplomatic relations, the ties between these nations stand as a testament to shared vision, mutual respect, and a commitment to being active and constructive members of the global community. Shared Values, Common Goals Singapore and Qatar, both small states, have carved niches for themselves in an increasingly complex world.

These nations emphasize relevance on the international stage, championing a rules-based order that respects sovereignty and territorial integrity. Their shared commitment to upholding an open and inclusive international environment underscores their alignment on key global issues. Chargé d’Affaires of the Republic of Singapore in Doha, Sumaya Baqavi, highlighted, “Size does not dictate success.



Both nations work tirelessly to remain relevant, ensuring their contributions resonate globally.” High-Level Exchanges: A Marker of Friendship The strength of Singapore-Qatar relations is evident in their numerous high-level exchanges. In August 2023, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammad Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, visited Singapore for the 8th High-Level Joint Committee (HLJC).

This pivotal platform facilitates cooperation in critical areas, including energy, cybersecurity, education, and digitalization. Earlier in June 2023, Singapore’s former President Halimah Yacob made a historic state visit to Qatar, further cementing ties. Such engagements underscore the nations’ shared commitment to fostering dynamic and mutually beneficial relations.

Economic Synergy and Strategic Collaboration Economic ties form the backbone of Singapore-Qatar relations. Singapore was the first non-Middle Eastern country to conclude a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement with the GCC in 2008. In 2023, bilateral trade reached an impressive $6.

5 billion, with projections for continued growth. “Singapore serves as a vital hub for Qatar Investment Authority’s (QIA) ventures in the Asia-Pacific,” Baqavi noted. With ASEAN poised as the world’s fifth-largest economy, the region’s youthful and dynamic population offers immense opportunities.

Qatar’s growing engagement with ASEAN, showcased at the inaugural ASEAN-GCC Summit in Riyadh in October 2023, further highlights its strategic focus. Looking Ahead: Collaboration in Transformation As Qatar undergoes an economic transformation aligned with Qatar National Vision 2030, Singapore stands ready to collaborate. The nation’s expertise in urban planning, sustainable development, and innovation aligns seamlessly with Qatar’s diversification goals.

Reflecting on the partnership, Baqavi remarked, “Singapore looks forward to deepening its collaboration with Qatar during this critical phase of economic transition, fostering growth and resilience for both nations.” A Partnership Rooted in Trust As Singapore and Qatar celebrate four decades of friendship, their partnership exemplifies how shared values and strategic collaboration can transcend geographical and cultural differences. With strong foundations and a forward-looking vision, these nations continue to inspire the world with their unwavering commitment to progress, unity, and excellence.

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