HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Sheikh Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdulaziz al-Thani chaired the Cabinet's regular meeting held at its seat at the Amiri Diwan Wednesday.
Following the meeting, HE Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs Mohamed bin Abdullah al-Sulaiti issued the following statement:
At the outset of the meeting, the Cabinet welcomed the results of the official talks session held by His Highness the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday, during His Highness's visit to Beijing, at the invitation of President Jinping, to attend the opening of the 24th Winter Olympics.
The Cabinet affirmed that the discussions of the Qatari-Chinese summit, which reviewed the close bilateral relations and discussed the latest developments in the region and the world, reflected the depth and strength of bilateral relations and the common desire to support and develop them in various fields and strengthen the strategic partnership between them for the benefit of the two friendly countries and peoples.
The Cabinet also considered the topics on the agenda as follows:
First — Approval of a draft Cabinet decision setting fees for lawsuits, requests and guarantees for the Investment and Trade Court.
The preparation of this draft decision comes within the framework of implementing the provisions of the law establishing the Investment and Commerce Court promulgated by Law No.
21 of 2021.
The draft decision included determining the fees for lawsuits, requests and guarantees for the Investment and Commerce Court.
Second — Approval of a draft Cabinet decision amending some provisions of Resolution No. 73 of 2014 establishing the permanent committee to monitor fuel filling and storage stations.
Third — Take the necessary measures to ratify:
1- Agreement on cultural co-operation between the government of Qatar and the government of the Republic of Senegal.
2- A memorandum of understanding for co-operation in the field of sports between the government of Qatar and the government of the Republic of Senegal.
Fourth — The Cabinet reviewed the report of the National Committee to Combat Human Trafficking on the results of its work for the years 2020 and 2021 and took the appropriate decision.
This committee, established at the Ministry of Labour, aims to play the role of the national co-ordinator for monitoring, preventing and combating human trafficking through co-ordination with the concerned authorities in this regard, to this end, it may carry out a number of actions, including setting the national plan to combat human trafficking and preparing the programmes and mechanisms in co-ordination with the concerned authorities in the country.