Former envoys pay tribute to Father Amir’s global legacy
Former ambassadors from the Philippines, Sweden, Republic of Korea and Indonesia have paid tribute to His Highness the late Father Amir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, describing him as a visionary statesman whose leadership transformed Qatar into a modern nation and strengthened its standing on the global stage while fostering closer ties with countries around the world.Crescente Relacion, who served as Philippine ambassador to Qatar from 2009 to 2015, said that HH Sheikh Hamad’s reign marked Qatar’s unprecedented rise to global prominence not only in the energy sector but also in international politics.“He was a steady hand steering the development of the country, a father figure who is dearly loved by his people and admired by everyone who has been touched by his dynamic leadership,” Relacion told Gulf Times, extending his deepest condolences to the Qatari leadership and people.The envoy recalled significant milestones in Philippine-Qatar relations achieved during HH Sheikh Hamad’s reign.He noted that bilateral ties reached greater heights following HH the late Father Amir’s state visit to Manila in April 2012, when the leaders of both countries held talks on trade, investment and cultural co-operation.Among HH Sheikh Hamad’s enduring legacies for the Filipino community in Qatar, Relacion highlighted the allocation of 1.4 hectares of land for the Philippine School Doha and another one hectare for the Evangelical Churches Alliance Qatar as a place of worship for Filipino evangelicals and other nationalities.The grants fulfilled commitments made during then-Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s visit to Qatar in 2008, with Relacion saying that he worked to expedite their implementation during his tenure.Former Swedish ambassador Ewa Polano, who headed Sweden’s mission in Doha from 2014 to 2019, described HH Sheikh Hamad as the leader who laid the foundations for Qatar’s remarkable transformation through his vision and determination to modernise the country.She said that HH the late Father Amir’s leadership created the platform upon which Qatar has continued to flourish under the leadership of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, becoming an internationally respected hub for diplomacy, innovation, entrepreneurship, education, healthcare and sports.Polano, Sweden’s first ambassador to Qatar, said it had been an honour to witness the country’s dynamic development both domestically and internationally, adding that she would always cherish her memories of serving in what she described as an extraordinary nation.Former ambassador of the Republic of Korea to Qatar Chung Keejong, who served in Doha from 2012 to 2015, also expressed deep condolences, recalling his audience with HH Sheikh Hamad when he presented his credentials in April 2012.He said that relations between Qatar and Korea grew deeper and stronger during HH Sheikh Hamad’s reign, attributing this to HH the late Father Amir’s leadership, which drove Qatar’s rapid domestic development while contributing to peace and stability in the Middle East.“He set a valuable example of peace-making for the world that is becoming increasingly inhumane and dangerous,” Chung said, adding that HH Sheikh Hamad projected Qatar’s true spirit to the international community.Former Indonesian ambassador Deddy Saiful Hadi, who served in Qatar from 2012 to 2016, said he would always remember HH Sheikh Hamad’s warmth, wisdom and sincere commitment to strengthening the friendship between Indonesia and Qatar.“Qatar has lost a visionary leader and the architect of its modern state. I have lost a respected figure whom I deeply admired,” Hadi said as he extended condolences to His Highness the Amir, the al-Thani family and the people of Qatar.