The fourth meeting of the Qatari-Saudi Follow-up Committee was held in Doha yesterday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The committee has been holding meetings to enhance Qatar-Saudi cooperation since the end of the blockade earlier this year.
The meetings are held under the agreement between the leaderships of the two countries and the historic Al-Ula Declaration. They are also a reflection of the fraternal ties between the two brotherly countries.
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From Qatar's side, His Excellency the Special Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Regional Affairs ambassador Ali bin Fahad Al Hajri chaired the fourth meeting of the Committee, while from the Saudi side it was led by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political and Economic Affairs Eid al-Thaqafi.
Since the end of the Gulf crisis, Qatar and the former blockading nations have been making efforts to strengthen relations for the GCC's security, stability, and unity.
Saudi Arabia had taken the lead in opening its airspace, land, and sea borders with Qatar following which the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and Bahrain opened their borders to the Gulf State.
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