The 11th session of the Supreme Strategic Committee between the Republic of
Türkiye and the State of Qatar was held on 22 October 2025 in Doha, Qatar,
under the chairmanship of His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of
the Republic of Türkiye, and His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani,
Amir of the State of Qatar, with participation of the Ministers responsible
for the areas of cooperation stated in the Joint Accord on the Establishment
of the Supreme Strategic Committee dated 19 December 2014.
The session, held in a spirit of cooperation and brotherhood, reflected once
again strong historical bonds, distinguished relations and the common
understanding between the two countries as well as the willingness to
further enhance their partnership in all fields.
The Supreme Strategic Committee commended the efforts of the Ministers of
Foreign Affairs of the two countries, responsible for coordination and
preparation of the sessions of the Supreme Strategic Committee, and for
preparing the 11th session of the Committee, and welcomed their preparatory
committee meeting held on 22 October 2025, as well as the preparatory
meeting held at senior officials level on 19 October 2025.
The two sides commended the success of the Supreme Strategic Committee as
the highest institutional mechanism of cooperation between the Republic of
Türkiye and the State of Qatar and its contributions to the achievement of
exceptional relations between two countries. The two sides look forward to
holding the first meeting of political consultations between them at a date
to be agreed upon during the year 2026.
The committee reviewed the progress in areas of cooperation referred to in
the outcome documents of the 10th session and expressed their satisfaction
with the level of ongoing cooperation.
Both sides expressed their satisfaction with over 100 documents of
cooperation signed in the framework of the previous ten sessions.
Trade, Finance, Investment and Energy
Taking into account the potential of the two countries' economies and
reiterating their goal to reach 5 billion USD trade volume in near future;
the two sides agreed to explore new opportunities to expand and diversify
trade and economic relations.
The two sides also stressed their desire to further strengthen the existing
economic and financial cooperation in public-private partnerships and
exchange of experience between institutions and business communities in line
with the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between the Ministry of
Treasury and Finance of the Republic of Türkiye and the Ministry of Finance
of the State of Qatar.
Both Sides expressed their satisfaction to hold the second session of the
Türkiye-Qatar Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO) Meeting in Doha,
during the first quarter of next year, and agreed to follow-up on decisions
and activities embedded in the signed Protocol.
The two sides welcomed the entry into force of the Trade and Economic
Partnership Agreement (TEPA), signed in 2018, on August 1, 2025, considering
it a pivotal milestone in strengthening bilateral relations between the two
countries and a qualitative step toward expanding the horizons of joint
economic, trade, and investment cooperation. This agreement provides a
comprehensive framework to enhance trade exchange, facilitate the flow of
goods and services, and encourage mutual investments, thereby contributing
to deepening the strategic partnership between the two countries and
supporting regional economic integration. This step also reflects the shared
vision of the Republic of Türkiye and the State of Qatar toward achieving
sustainable development and fostering an attractive and integrated business
environment, in line with Qatar National Vision 2030 and Century of Türkiye
economic development goals.
Türkiye and Qatar also expressed their readiness to hold Joint Economic
Commission Meetings to give impetus for the strengthening of bilateral
economic relations.
The two sides also agreed on the importance of continuing to hold the
Türkiye– Qatar business forums and enhancing mutual visits between the two
countries, as they serve as effective platforms for strengthening economic,
trade, and investment cooperation and for exchanging expertise between the
two business communities. In this context, the Qatar Chamber hosted in May
2025 a high-level Turkish trade delegation headed by His Excellency the
Minister of Treasury and Finance of the Republic of Türkiye. Additionally,
the Türkiye–Qatar Business Forum was held in Istanbul in February 2024,
under the patronage of the Ministry of Trade of Türkiye and Foreign Economic
Relations Board (DEİK), the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Qatar
Chamber. These initiatives reflect the keenness of both sides to continue
fostering economic dialogue and broadening the scope of joint cooperation in
a manner that serves mutual interests and aligns with the aspirations of the
leaderships of both countries toward a solid and sustainable strategic
partnership.
To encourage ongoing activities within the Turkish and Qatari private
sector, the two sides agreed to increase participation in trade events and
exhibitions and facilitate trade promotion activities between them.
The two sides agreed to enhance cooperation in the energy sector and
bilateral trade in LNG.
Cooperation in the Field of Culture and Education
The two sides affirmed their desire to strengthen cooperation and exchange
experiences in cultural fields at the bilateral level within the framework
of relative international organizations.
Türkiye and Qatar agreed to activate cultural, artistic and folkloric
activities and events that reflect the rich culture and history of the two
countries, and expand the horizon of cultural harmony between the peoples of
the two sisterly countries.
In this regard, the two sides also commended the efforts made in organizing
exhibitions and mutual activities to celebrate the historical and cultural
commonalities that constitute an important pillar in the consolidation of
cultural diplomacy between the two countries, through activities organized
under the auspices of cultural centers and exhibitions in relevant fields.
The Parties agreed to cooperate in the fields of protection, preservation
and restoration of cultural heritage. They also agreed to support the
exchange of technical knowledge, experience and experts, and the
organization of meetings and training programs.
The two sides expressed their desire to enhance avenues of cooperation
through the exchange of expertise between the Turkish National Commission in
the fields of education, culture, and science, and the National Commission
for Education, Culture, and Science of the State of Qatar as well as through
the development of digital educational platforms in both countries.
Both sides discussed aspirations to conclude the negotiations for
implementing a joint scholarship program with potential contributions from
the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) and the Qatar
Fund for Development (QFFD). The two sides affirmed the importance of
providing students from conflict-affected and disadvantaged countries in the
Islamic world with the opportunity to study at universities in Türkiye
through such a program.
Cooperation in the Field of Media and Communications
The two sides underlined their readiness to further develop cooperation in
public diplomacy, media, communications and broadcasting between the two
countries on the basis of mutual benefit. Furthermore, they emphasized their
desire to exchange information and experience; as well as sharing of best
practices. They also called for convening meetings, seminars, workshops,
trainings and conferences so as to promote the exchange of visits between
officials and experts in the aforementioned areas.
The two sides welcomed the activation of the Memorandum of Understanding
signed in the field of communications and information technology on December
4, 2023, to serve as the legal framework for cooperation in key areas
including digital transformation, artificial intelligence, and technological
innovation, with the aim of strengthening the position of the Republic of
Türkiye and the State of Qatar as technological partners in the region.
Cooperation in the Field of Public Health
The two sides affirmed their readiness to strengthen cooperation in the
health sector by activating the executive program and memorandums of
understanding signed between the two countries through the establishment of
a joint working group or committee.
They also expressed their satisfaction with the cooperation and solidarity
in the field of health and in supporting the Palestinian people in the
context of the Gaza crisis.
Furthermore, both sides expressed their desire to exchange expertise
regarding health systems, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment, as well as
emergency preparedness and healthcare during crises and disasters. They also
agreed to enhance high-level visits between the two countries.
Cooperation in the field of Youth and Sports
The two sides expressed their readiness to cooperate in the fields of youth
and sports.
The Implementation Program between the Government of the Republic of Türkiye
and the Government of the State of Qatar in the fields of youth and sports
for the years (2025-2026), constitutes a concrete legal framework for
strengthening cooperation in this field.
Cooperation in the field of Labour and Employment
Both sides expressed their satisfaction with the ongoing cooperation and
coordination in the areas of work and employment, affirming their mutual
keenness to strengthen and develop this cooperation in a manner that serves
the shared interests of both parties.
Two sides reaffirmed their commitment in accordance with the Agreement
signed between the two countries on the regulation of the use of labor on 1
April, 1986, and the Memorandum of Understanding on Labour Cooperation
between the Ministry of Labour and Social Security of the Republic of
Türkiye and the Ministry of Labour of the State of Qatar signed on 4
December, 2023. As fundamental frameworks for deepening bilateral
partnership in labor-related areas.
The two sides also stressed on the importance of holding meetings of the
Joint Committee emanating from the Agreement signed between both countries,
to ensure the follow-up on the implementation of cooperation provisions and
the expansion of its fields to achieve shared objectives.
Cooperation in the Field of Defense
The two sides emphasized the importance of further strengthening bilateral
cooperation in the area of defense, and expressed their strong will and
determination to explore new opportunities in this field.
The two countries agreed on developing future cooperation activities through
implementing military programs and initiatives, including joint exercises,
training programs, cooperation in the fields of armament and logistics
support, and the follow-up of the progress and implementation of bilateral
agreements.
Cooperation in the Field of Research and Innovation
The two sides expressed their satisfaction with the level of cooperation in
the field of science and technology development. Building upon existing
frameworks of cooperation established during the 10th meeting of the Supreme
Strategic Committee, the two sides aspire to continue working on developing
key technologies together and upgrade their production capabilities with
integrated production solutions.
Cooperation in the Field of Security
Both sides expressed their will to increase their cooperation in the field
of law enforcement training, security and required fields in accordance with
the agreement of “Security Cooperation Protocol in Education and Training”
signed on 02 December, 2015, and “Agreement of Security Cooperation” signed
on 25 December, 2001. Furthermore, the two countries will jointly organize
meetings for the purpose of exchanging knowledge, supporting training
programs and projects.
In this regard, Türkiye and Qatar may conduct short and long term programs
and projects for providing support in areas of security such as (training,
technical support and assistance, etc.) through the points of contact and
the international cooperation department in the Ministry of Interior in the
Republic of Türkiye, and its counterpart in the State of Qatar, and through
the bilateral meetings of the joint Turkish-Qatari Security Committee, with
the aim of sharing experience, enhancing institutional and policing
capacities of the Police Organizations.
Development, Humanitarian and Relief Cooperation
The Turkish side, as the host of the Fourth United Nations Conference on the
Least Developed Countries (LDC4) in 2011, commended all efforts made by the
State of Qatar in hosting the Fifth United Nations Conference on the Least
Developed Countries (LDC5), which was held in Doha between 5-9 March, 2023,
and its financial contribution amounting to 60 million USD, of which $10
million is allocated to support the implementation of the Doha Programme of
Action and $50 million to help build resilience in LDC countries. The
Conference provided a valuable opportunity to discuss and build effective
plans and partnerships that would help the least developed countries
overcome the challenges they face, meet their needs and priorities, support
its efforts in realizing the right to development, and achieving sustainable
development goals over the next decade.
Türkiye and Qatar, as co-Chairs of the Group of Friends of the LDCs at the
UN, renewed their continuous support to the sustainable development efforts
of the LDCs. The State of Qatar commended the Republic of Türkiye for the
United Nations Technology Bank for Least Developed Countries (UNTBLDC) since
its establishment in 2018 in Türkiye. The State of Qatar expresses interest
to explore opportunities to further strengthen its collaboration with the
UNTBLDC in line with the Doha Programme of Action.
Both sides emphasized the importance of strengthening humanitarian aid
efforts in accordance with the Cooperation Agreement on Humanitarian Aid
between the Government of the Republic of Türkiye and the Government of the
State of Qatar which was signed on 14 November, 2024, in Ankara, to ensure
the safe and uninterrupted delivery of supplies to those in need in the
target countries of mutual interest.
Cooperation in the Field of Environment and Climate Change
The two sides recognized the critical importance of addressing environmental
challenges and combating climate change, prioritizing these issues in their
national policies.
Both sides expressed their will to enhance their cooperation to preserve the
environment and to combat climate change especially on a bilateral basis as
well as on international platforms, without affecting the rights and
obligations from conventions any side is a party of.
Both countries emphasized the importance of sustainable practices and are
dedicated to promoting joint initiatives aimed at reducing carbon emissions
and enhancing climate resilience.
Both sides agreed to collaborate closely on promoting environmental
sustainability initiatives and practices to advance the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, fostering innovation and resource efficiency,
including the Zero Waste Initiative in areas of shared interest.
Regional and International Issues
The two sides expressed their satisfaction with the high-level dialogue,
cooperation and coordination on regional and international issues.
The two sides expressed mutual appreciation for each country’s active
mediation efforts in promoting peace and fostering reconciliation in some of
the world’s persistent and complex conflicts, as well as their effective
leadership in other initiatives aimed at achieving these objectives. They
expressed dedication in deepening dialogue in this crucial area, committing
to advance bilateral cooperation through sustained consultations and active
mediation to address shared challenges.
The Committee expressed its gratitude to the President of the Arab Republic
of Egypt for successfully hosting the Sharm El-Sheikh Peace Summit and for
the high-level participation the summit received. It also expressed
appreciation for the efforts of the President of the United States for his
direct supervision in halting the war in the Gaza Strip. The Republic of
Türkiye and the State of Qatar and looked forward to the international
community playing its role in creating the best possible conditions for the
return of displaced persons to their lands and in preparing to launch the
reconstruction process of Gaza, particularly in light of the Arab Republic
of Egypt’s intention to host an international conference on early recovery
and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip.
Both sides emphasized the importance of full commitment to the ceasefire
agreement, leading to a comprehensive end to the war, the release of all
detainees and prisoners, and the continuous and unimpeded delivery of
humanitarian aid to those in need, in full compliance with the principles of
international law and the relevant United Nations Security Council
resolutions.
The two sides reaffirmed their unwavering commitment to supporting the
independence of the State of Palestine along the borders of June 4, 1967,
with East Jerusalem as its capital, in a manner that ensures a just,
comprehensive, and lasting settlement of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict
based on the two-state solution.
In this context, the Committee expressed its gratitude and appreciation for
the efforts of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the French Republic in
leading the international coalition in support of the Two-State Solution
Conference, and welcomed the positive stances of the countries that have
taken the initiative to recognize the State of Palestine.
Türkiye and Qatar condemned the illegal Israeli occupation’s measures aimed
at undermining the role of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for
Palestine Refugees (UNRWA); reaffirmed the mandate granted to UNRWA by the
United Nations, and the need to continue its role and responsibilities,
which represent maximum political and humanitarian priority and constitute
an element of stability in the region; called for providing unwavering
support to the UNRWA to enable it to continue providing essential services
to the Palestine refugees, especially in light of the deteriorating
humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip.
Both sides renewed their strong condemnation of Israel’s violation of the
sovereignty of the State of Qatar through its treacherous attack that
targeted a meeting of the Hamas negotiating delegation at the residence of
one of its members, located in a residential neighborhood that includes
schools and diplomatic missions. The attack resulted in the martyrdom of six
people, including a Qatari national serving in the Internal Security Force
(Lekhwiya). Both sides considered this a blatant and unjustified breach of
international norms and conventions, as well as an assault on a mediating,
peace-making state whose diplomacy has been devoted to resolving conflicts
through peaceful means.
Türkiye and Qatar affirmed the importance of coordinating their efforts to
prevent the spread of violence in the region and to support the aspirations
of the Syrian people for stability, security, development, and the rule of
law. They stressed the importance of combating terrorism in all its forms
and manifestations in Syria and expressed their confidence in the Syrian
people’s ability to overcome the current challenges, reject all forms of
sectarianism and violence, and eliminate elements of division.
Both sides expressed satisfaction with the positive steps taken by the new
government in the sisterly Arab Republic of Syria, particularly adoption of
the constitutional declaration, smooth holding of the elections for the
People’s Assembly, the preservation of civilian safety, the stabilization of
state institutions, the continuity of public services, and the provision of
essential needs for the Syrian people.
They also welcomed the measures taken by the new Syrian government aimed at
restructuring the Syrian state and strengthening consensus and unity among
all Syrian communities. The Committee drew attention to the need of complete
and speedy implementation of 10 March agreement, and expressed its rejection
of, fragmentation and division of Syria as well as the hostile Israeli
interference and encroachment there.
Both sides called on the international community to maintain the
humanitarian aid budget for Syria in light of the current wave of return
into the country.
Both sides condemned Israel’s violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity, and reaffirmed their full solidarity with Lebanon,
its government and people. They emphasized the need to implement UN Security
Council Resolution 1701, withdraw Israeli forces from the areas occupied
during the recent war, and cease interference in Lebanon’s internal affairs.
The two sides underscored the strategic importance of Iraq in achieving
security, stability, and prosperity in the region and highlighted that the
efforts of the Iraqi authorities to prevent the country from being drawn
into regional conflicts should be supported. They reiterated their full
support for the Iraqi government’s ongoing efforts toward sustainable
development, reconstruction, and the strengthening of cooperation with
neighboring countries, while underscoring the significance of the
Development Road Project as a cornerstone for regional connectivity and
growth.
The two sides further welcomed the positive steps towards fostering a
constructive dialogue between Iraq and Syria, and noting that deepening this
engagement will contribute to advancing regional security and stability.
Both countries also highlighted their solidarity with and support for Iraq
in its fight against terrorism, particularly, against the PKK and DEASH
terrorist organizations which pose a serious threat to the stability and
security not only in Iraq but also across the entire region. Türkiye and
Qatar further expressed their sincere hope that the upcoming Iraqi
parliamentary elections will be held in a transparent, peaceful and
democratic environment that reflects the will of Iraqi people.
The two sides reaffirmed their strong commitment to the sovereignty,
territorial integrity and national unity of Libya. They underscored their
common will to join hands in support of a UN facilitated Libyan-led and
Libyan-owned political process. Both sides also noted the importance they
attach to the continuation and reinforcing of the calm on the ground that is
deemed essential for the continuation of the political process, as well as
the stability and security of Libya. In this regard, two sides took note of
UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative Ms. Tetteh’s commendation of
the Government of Türkiye’s support to this end. They reiterated the
importance of holding free, fair, nationwide and credible parliamentary and
presidential elections in order to ensure permanent stability in Libya.
The Committee stressed the importance of preserving Yemen's unity,
sovereignty and territorial integrity and reiterated support for diplomatic
efforts to help end the conflict in Yemen and reach a lasting political
settlement. The Parties expressed concern for the negative repercussions of
the developments in the Middle East on Yemen; urged all parties to continue
constructive engagement with the UN-led diplomatic efforts and work towards
a lasting truce and political process that would end the war through
national reconciliation and dialogue on the basis of UN Security Council
resolutions, including 2216 of the year (2015), GCC initiative and its
implementation mechanism, and the outcomes of the Yemen Comprehensive
National Dialogue Conference; and called on the international community to
increase its support for peace efforts.
Both sides affirmed their support for the ongoing mediation efforts aimed at
resolving the Sudan crisis peacefully and praised the continued diplomatic
initiatives undertaken through the “Jeddah Platform.” They urged all
Sudanese parties to fully honor their commitments to reach a political
solution in accordance with the Jeddah Declaration.
The two sides reaffirmed their commitment to promoting stability in
Afghanistan, emphasizing the importance of respecting fundamental rights and
ensuring inclusive governance as well as preventing terrorism from
threatening Afghanistan and its region. They highlighted the need for a
coordinated approach toward Afghanistan and the continuation of humanitarian
assistance and sustainable development for its people.
Türkiye and Qatar reaffirmed their joint commitment to promoting peace and
stability in the region. Both sides noted their successful efforts in
mediating the recent ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan, and called
on the parties to exercise prudence and restraint to preserve it. They
further emphasized the importance of continuing dialogue and agreed that
follow-up discussions will be held next week in Türkiye to consolidate
progress and address pending issues through peaceful means.
Türkiye and Qatar agreed on the importance of achieving peace, security, and
stability in the Horn of Africa, and on the necessity of ensuring
good-neighborly relations, friendship, and mutual respect for the unity,
integrity, and sovereignty of each state in the region.
Türkiye and Qatar emphasized the importance they attach to establishing
peace, security, and stability in the Sahel region of West Africa.
Regarding the Russian–Ukrainian crisis, Türkiye and Qatar stressed the need
to respect Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its
internationally recognized borders, and called for dialogue as the means to
resolve the crisis. They also emphasized adherence to the UN Charter and the
established principles of international law, including the obligations under
the Charter to settle international disputes by peaceful means. The State of
Qatar commended the tireless efforts of the Republic of Türkiye in
contributing to an immediate peaceful resolution to the crisis, while
Türkiye, in turn, expressed appreciation for Qatar’s assistance in arranging
the return of children from both countries who had been separated from their
parents during the crisis.
Both sides stressed the need to reach a just, lasting, sustainable and
mutually acceptable settlement of the Cyprus issue.
The Republic of Türkiye expressed its deep appreciation for the State of
Qatar’s efforts to promote peace in the Great Lakes region, affirming its
full support for Qatar’s initiatives, including the Doha Declaration of
Principles signed on July 19, between the Government of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo and the Congo River Alliance/M23 Movement. This
agreement strengthens peace and fosters a culture of dialogue and
understanding in the Great Lakes region.
Both sides reaffirmed their support for mediation efforts aimed at achieving
stability in Latin America, particularly through Qatar’s response to the
request of the Government of the Republic of Colombia to facilitate
negotiations with certain armed groups operating outside the law. They
emphasized the importance of this role in combating organized crime, drug
trafficking, and money laundering at both the regional and global levels.
Recognizing the nature of the security challenges facing the region and
their potential risks to its safety and stability, both sides reaffirmed
their commitment to continuing cooperation in combating all forms and
manifestations of terrorism and confronting all terrorist organizations
including PKK/PYD/YPG, DAESH, FETO and their affiliates, in a manner that
contributes to enhancing regional security and shared stability.
The two sides also emphasized the importance of the United Nations Alliance
of Civilizations as a vital tool for promoting greater understanding and
respect among cultures and religions, and for combating xenophobia,
intolerance, and all forms and manifestations of racism and discrimination,
including Islamophobia. They welcomed the appointment of UNAOC High
Representative Miguel Moratinos as the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy
to combat Islamophobia. Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to supporting
efforts aimed at strengthening the Alliance’s capacities.
The State of Qatar expressed its confidence that the Political Declaration
of the Second World Summit for Social Development, to be hosted in Doha next
November, will give new momentum to accelerating the implementation of the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and serve as an ambitious document
centered on social development.
Both sides valued the existing partnership between the Doha Forum and the
Antalya Diplomacy Forum and expressed their mutual desire to expand the
scope of cooperation between the two platforms.
The two sides commended the spirit of brotherhood and understanding, and the
sincere will that prevailed in the Committee meeting, which reflected the
depth and strength of their strategic relation and agreed to continue to
closely follow up on implementation of the recommendations made, and
decisions taken, by the Supreme Strategic Committee.
Türkiye and Qatar agreed to hold the 12 th session of the Supreme
Strategic Committee in the Republic of Türkiye, in 2026, on a date to be
determined through diplomatic channels.
His Excellency Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, President of the Republic of Türkiye,
expressed his profound appreciation to His Highness Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad
Al Thani, Amir of the State of Qatar, for the sincere welcome and generous
hospitality extended to His Excellency and the delegation of the Republic of
Türkiye during their stay in Qatar.
The present joint communique was signed in Doha on 22 October 2025.
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Hakan Fidan
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Sheikh Mohammed bin
Abdulrahman Al Thani
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Minister of Foreign Affairs
The Republic of Türkiye
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Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs
The State of Qatar
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