Entities from Turkey and Qatar signed a flurry of cooperation agreements today during Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s visit to Doha.
Turkey’s Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises Development Organization signed a memorandum of understanding with the Qatar Development Bank. The Turkish presidency’s Investment Office also inked a memorandum of understanding with the Qatari Businessmen’s Association. The Turkish and Qatari governments also signed a memorandum on disaster and emergency management, among other agreements, Turkey’s official Anadolu Agency reported. A memorandum of understanding refers to a signed document between entities expressing a shared will.
The signing ceremony constituted the seventh round of Turkey and Qatar’s Turkey-Qatar Supreme Strategic Committee, the Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement.
Turkey and Qatar are close allies. Both states are generally supportive of Islamist causes in the Middle East, and agree on many regional issues. Turkey backed Qatar during its diplomatic conflict with Saudi Arabia, which ended in January.
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