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FM to open meeting of Nato
leaders
FM to open meeting
of Nato leaders Web posted at: 11/26/2005 3:53:53 Source
::: The Peninsula DOHA:
The First Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign
Affairs H E Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani
will open the conference of the members of parliaments
of Nato and Mediterranean countries at the Four Seasons
Hotel today. The conference, titled ?Nato and the
Greater Middle East and role of parliamentarians? is
hosted by Qatar?s Advisory Council jointly with the
special forum of parliamentarians of Nato and
Mediterranean countries. Members of parliaments from GCC
countries, along with several international experts, are
also expected to attend the three-day event. Security in
the Gulf region, conflict in Iraq and its consequences
on the region, political reforms in the Gulf, and Iran
are among the major issues being discussed by the
meeting. The participants will include Mohammed Mubarak
Al Kholaifi, chairman of Qatar's Advisory Council,
Jassim Al Khurafi, president of the Kuwaiti parliament,
and senior parliamentarians from NATO and Mediterranean
countries.
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Qatar
hosts Mediterranean Dialogue Symposium
Qatarinfo:27-11-2005
The
First Deputy Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs H E
Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani opened the
11th Mediterranean Dialogue Symposium titled ‘Nato and
the Greater Middle East and role of parliamentarians’ at
the Four Seasons Hotel in Doha on Saturday 26 November
2005.
In his
inaugural address to the opening ceremony, H.E. the
First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister Sheikh Hamad
Bin Jassem Bin Jabor Al Thani welcomed the participants
in this significant symposium, which aims at promoting
dialogue and views-sharing among parliamentarians on key
matters pertaining to regional security.
H.E.
the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister hailed the
positive and praise-worthy efforts being exerted by
parliamentarians to mobilize the broader Middle East
build-up process, as visualized by the Nato
parliamentary group. “Such favorable endeavors should be
viewed with due appreciation, because they, undoubtedly,
help the underway democracy-building orientations in the
region, as visualized by the Nato parliamentary group”,
H.E. Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem Bin Jabor Al Thani said
H.E.
the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister reaffirmed
that the state of Qatar was still actively engaged in
the future-oriented process it has embarked along and
was still endeavoring to complete the build up of the
modern institutionalized states on the basis of the
constitution and the rule of law to guarantee civil
rights and to define the privileges and the obligations
of citizenship in a society based on modernization,
reform and development.
H.E.
Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassem bin Jabor Al Thani noted that
“This policy, pursued by the highest level of the state
in running internal affairs, has been a home-grown
output visualized by H.H. the Emir Sheikh Hamad bin
Khalifa Al Thani since he assumed authority in 1995.
This was years before any initiative to promote reform
and democratization in the region was launched”.
H.E.
the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister said “The
state of Qatar has taken long strides along the path of
democratization and has gone a long way in broadening
the scope of people’s participation in running the
country’s affairs by contributing to decision-making and
to the building up of constitutional institutions”.
H.E.
Sheikh Hamad bin Jassem Bin Jabor Al Thani asserted that
“At present, preparations are under way to hold the
first-ever parliamentary elections in the history of the
state; the elections are to be held as per the new
constitution issued on June 8. 2004, after being
endorsed by the people in a high majority yes vote in
April 2003 referendum.”
“The
constitution has guaranteed civil liberties and basic
freedoms, set in place the guidelines governing the
relationship between the ruled and the rulers, as per
the rule of law, and endorsed the principles of good
governance, including accountability and transparency”,
H.E. the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister said,
stressing that the forthcoming elections would be fair
and free and that Qatari women would be accessed to full
suffrage rights, as per the constitution which
guaranteed gender equality. Within this framework and as
per the constitution, the Advisory (Shura) Council
represents the legislative authority and from the
constitutional point of view it stands for the country’s
parliament, he pointed out.
H.E.
the First Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister expressed
confidence that dialogue-based parliamentary cooperation
would surely enrich Qatar’s fledgling constitutional
experience, as it would familiarize the Nato
parliamentary group with the specific traditions,
culture, and characteristics featuring the Qatari
society and governing our exercise of democracy. Such an
experience would surely help in removing potential
obstacles and would surely create better atmospheres of
cooperation and understanding to serve the common
interests of all parties in peaceful co-existences,
security, stability and development, H.E. the First
Deputy Premier and Foreign Minister said.
For his
part H.E. Mohamed bin Mubarak Al kholifi, the speaker of
Qatar Advisory Council underlined that the peace would
not be realized unless all nations could obtain their
liberty and could exercise their democratic rights and
the world community would become satisfied that the
people be free and enjoy all their rights as provided by
the international law, Al Kholifi noted. The governments
should have shouldered its responsibility with
transparency, freedom of speech, rule of law, freedom of
both sexes, and that all countries and nations have all
their rights of equality and justice within
international community, Al Kholifi said.
The
security in gulf region is the responsibility of each
country, Al Kholifi said, adding that since there are
other parties having joint borders, the security
arrangements between gulf countries and super powers
have become an important issue for achieving stability,
security, and peace. And to protect this vital area of
the world from being exposed to external circumstances
which could be out of control and dangerous to social,
economical and cultural gains, we would seek superpowers
cooperation, Al Kholfi said.
Al
Kholifi stressed that the target of is to protect the
international community particularly this area-from
terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, nuclear
terrorism, regional and international disputes. The
state of Qatar always welcomes the dialogue and exchange
of views, Al Kholifi said highlighting the establishment
of his highness the Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani of a
wise policy that conferences and meetings would help
spread free, open, constructive thinking as well as
dialogue would lead to human development, security,
peace, democracy and justice. This enables the nations
and the humankind to get their rights in atmosphere of
understanding, accepting the others within international
collective work, Al Kholifi said.
Our
country has acquired international reputation in fields
of humanitarian, developmental and political work due to
its commitments to rules of law, justice and its efforts
to realize the dream of the humanity, the speaker of the
Qatari advisory council concluded.
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