Ukraine and Qatar agreed on partnership development: key points of negotiations.
According to FREEДOM:
Negotiations between Ukraine and Qatar
Ukraine and Qatar discussed security and defense issues, as well as further development of cooperation. The negotiations took place in Doha, as reported by FREEДОМ.
Meeting participants
The Ukrainian delegation was headed by Andriy Yermak, the head of the President's Office, together with Rustem Umerov, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.
Discussion topics
Among the key topics of the meeting were the summit of leaders in Washington, the peace process, security guarantees for Ukraine, and humanitarian aspects.
Cooperation on the return of children
Qatar remains a reliable partner for Ukraine in the issue of returning deported and forcibly displaced children. Thanks to Qatar's assistance, Ukraine managed to return 83 children from temporarily occupied territories and Russia, as reported by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets.
Do you care about the fate of Ukrainian children? If you live in Belarus, Russia, or in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and have information about deported children, please contact the Telegram channel “I am here” or the FREEДОМ website. Kyiv guarantees anonymity.
Information campaign
Let us remind you that the FREEДОМ channel, in partnership with the Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights and juvenile police, launched an information campaign “You know — tell!” The aim of the campaign is to encourage residents of Russia to resist the forced deportation of Ukrainian children and facilitate their return home to Ukraine.
The efforts of Ukraine and Qatar in the context of returning deported children emphasize the importance of international cooperation in humanitarian issues. Joint actions can help not only in returning children but also in creating a safer environment for all Ukrainians who find themselves in difficult conditions due to the conflict.
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