AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoQatar-Humanitarian Diplomacy: Qatar marked World Humanitarian Day with visible public gestures and UN-backed praise: Ashghal lit the Sabah Al Ahmad Corridor red under #ActForHumanity, while the WHO’s Qatar representative said Doha tackles the root causes of crises through negotiation and peaceful conflict resolution, not just relief. Government Training & Legal Capacity: The Civil Service and Government Development Bureau (CGB) kicked off the first “Trainers Excellence” programme to certify government trainers, and the Ministry of Justice launched a Legal Trainer Preparation Programme (TOT) to build a sustainable pool of accredited legal trainers. Aviation Regulation: Qatar’s civil aviation authority held a public introductory session on new drone rules under Law No. (10) of 2026, outlining licensing and compliance expectations for unmanned aircraft operations. Regional De-escalation Talks: Qatar’s PM and foreign minister met Saudi officials in Riyadh to discuss efforts to ease regional tensions and safeguard maritime navigation in the Gulf and Red Sea. Qatar-India Remittances: Qatar launched a new UPI-based remittance route to India, adding to PosTransfer/UPI-linked services aimed at faster, more accessible money transfers. International Spotlight: Qatar’s name also surfaced in US political coverage tied to the “Natalie Harp” controversy, including claims about Trump’s travel and a remark referencing a Qatar-linked jet.
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