Qatar under three years of unjust blockade has witnessed tremendous growth from economy to diplomacy and has accomplished numerous achievements from achieving goals of self sufficiency to completing mega development projects. Today Qatar is more self reliant, its economy is more robust and its role in international community and organisations has grown manifold.
Even in the current testing times when the whole world is facing an unprecedented coronavirus pandemic, Qatar is providing medical assistance to a number of countries to beat the challenge and transporting stranded citizens of many countries.
Amir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani also recently received a thank-you message from UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for Qatar’s support for efforts aimed at stemming the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
H H the Amir announced yesterday a new pledge, from the State of Qatar, worth $20m in support of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunisation “GAVI”.
Qatar, under the visionary leadership, and as a result of meticulous planning and well-thought out strategy, transformed the challenges into opportunities. Today the economy has become more robust, self-sufficient almost in every sector, including the rapidly expanding energy industry. Qatar’s oil and gas sector has made remarkable achievements and expansions within Qatar as well as internationally over the last few years despite the blockade.
When the unjust blockade was imposed on Qatar in June 2017 the blockading countries planned, with the help of false accusations, to isolate Qatar from the world community, but all of their designs ended in fiasco.
The State of Qatar implemented all infrastructure projects and ensured food security successfully, within the last three years has emerged as an important and respectable member of world community further enhancing its position and role in global organisations including the United Nations.
The Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy remains on track to deliver all eight stadiums for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 well ahead of schedule and ready to host the World Cup 2022.
The ill-advised blockade against Qatar was intended to inflict significant financial and economic losses on the country, but terribly failed to hinder Qatar's progress and it's overall development.