The Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, yesterday condemned Iran's repeated attacks on Kuwait and Bahrain, declaring full solidarity with both states as it approved a raft of legislative and regulatory measures at its regular session at the Amiri Diwan.
Opening the meeting on a sharply-worded note, the Cabinet denounced what it termed egregious violations of Kuwaiti and Bahraini sovereignty, reaffirming Qatar's backing for all measures the two states take to safeguard their security. It called for shielding the region from the consequences of unprovoked attacks and stressed the need to restore regional and global stability.
On the legislative front, the Cabinet took note of an Owners' Association bill approved by the Shura Council to regulate real estate management and shared-area maintenance in jointly owned properties. It also approved amendments to the Civil and Commercial Procedure Law — part of a national drive to modernise the judicial framework and keep pace with digital transformation in judicial services supporting business and investment.
The bill seeks to modernise an array of procedural rules in a manner that balances procedural efficiency and the orderly conduct of litigation with the protection of due-process rights and equal treatment of litigants. It also aims to advance electronic litigation, enhance the payment-order and judicial-receivership systems, and streamline certain procedural mechanisms that directly affect litigants, most notably service of process, avenues of appeal, court fees, and bonds. In addition, the bill provides for the establishment of a Case Management Office in each court to prepare and organise cases before they are referred for adjudication.
The Cabinet further approved a Finance Ministry decision setting out customs rules for Free Zones, designed to establish a comprehensive framework regulating the import and re-export of goods through such zones.
It also endorsed a memorandum of understanding on nuclear safety and radiation protection between Qatar's Ministry of Environment and Climate Change and Saudi Arabia's Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission.
The session concluded with the Cabinet reviewing a report on Qatar's participation in the OECD Skills Summit 2026, held in Türkiye in April.