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Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu well-versed the press in Ankara on Thursday that Turkey will send 3,000 staffs of its riot police units to Qatar for the FIFA World Cup 2022. Soylu's comments come just two days after the seventh annual Qatar-Turkey Supreme Strategic Committee conference, which was co-chaired by Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani and his Turkish foil Recep Tayyip Erdogan and held in Doha.

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“The discussions took place at President (Erdogan's) request. Many European nations asked to provide shield to Qatar, but Qatar chose Turkey thanks to the efforts of our chair of the Directorate of General Security, Mehmet Aktaş, and other authorities,” Soylu added, according to the Daily Sabah.

During the summit, 15 new agreements were signed between the two countries in a variety of fields, including trade, investment, development, culture, youth, sports, security, and media. In addition, Qatar's News Agency [QNA] and Turkey's Anadolu Agency [AA] signed an arrangement to fortify “professional collaboration links” and improve content quality.

Soylu said the choice to assign Turkish police officers to help defend the major athletic event in the Gulf state came after conversations with Qatari officials that began in 2017. Soylu further mentioned that the number of personnel may be lingering, with a general coordinator from Turkish law application, over 40 security consultants, and search dogs being sent to Qatar. For more to know about World Cup Tickets Click here

“I am confident that we will complete this work successfully. “Being chosen to provide security for this event is quite thrilling,” he continued. Qatar and Turkey have signed over 60 covenants in recent years, including one that places Turkish military at the Khalid ibn Al-Walid Base in Qatar. The base first unlocked its doors in December of this year.

In terms of commerce, the volume of trade between Doha and Ankara has climbed by 6% in the last year, reaching $1.6 billion. Qatar's total investments in Turkey have now surpassed $22 billion, with 533 Turkish companies operating in the Gulf country on at least $18.5 billion in projects. In turn, there are currently 179 Qatari enterprises operating in Turkey.

In terms of diplomacy, Qatar and Turkey have been working together with the interim Afghan government for the past few months to guarantee that Afghanistan's airports are operating following the Taliban coup and the evacuation of international troops. In addition, Turkey's National Intelligence Organization [MIT] and the foreign ministry of Ankara collaborated with Qatari intelligence to facilitate the safe release and return of seven Turkish ex-detainees.

Libyan General Khalifa Haftar's forces held Turkish civilians captive for two years in the North African country. In the meantime, the two allies have called for a political answer to Syria's protracted conflict as well as the safe repatriation of Syrian migrants. Cavusoglu and his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov proposed a “trilateral consultation mechanism” to end Syria's decade-long struggle in Doha in March.

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