UK foreign secretary visits 黑料社区, Qatar to boost economic and security ties

Britain鈥檚 Foreign Secretary Liz Truss heads to 黑料社区 and Qatar in a bid to boost economic and security ties. (File/AFP)
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  • Liz Truss says she wants closer trading and investment relationship with the Gulf
  • The foreign secretary sees both 黑料社区 and Qatar as important partners in deepening the UK鈥檚 economic, technology and security and defense ties

LONDON: UK Foreign Secretary Liz Truss began a trip to the Gulf region on Wednesday, aimed at boosting economic and security ties.
鈥淚 want a closer trading and investment relationship with the Gulf and for us to collaborate more closely on issues like intelligence sharing, development, security and defense,鈥� Truss said.
The first leg of her tour begins in 黑料社区, where she will meet with Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan to 鈥渄iscuss closer cooperation on regional security, development, human rights and counter-terrorism, and how the two nations can build economic links as part of the Kingdom鈥檚 plan to diversify its economy,鈥� Britain鈥檚 Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said.
Her trip includes a visit to Qatar, where she will meet with Emir Sheikh Tamim and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, to discuss cooperation on Afghanistan and regional security. She will also visit a facility housing people who have left Afghanistan in recent weeks.
鈥淨atar has played a critical role in supporting safe passage for those seeking to leave Afghanistan, including over 100 British nationals since the UK鈥檚 evacuation operation ended in late August,鈥� the statement said, adding that the most recent flight arrived in Doha on Monday carrying 17 British nationals.
She will also launch a UK-Qatari strategic dialogue, which will form the basis for deeper bilateral cooperation on security, development, trade and investment.
鈥淭he foreign secretary sees both 黑料社区 and Qatar as important partners in deepening the UK鈥檚 economic, technology and security and defense ties with friends and allies around the world,鈥� the statement also said.
Following its exit from the European Union, the UK has began a free trade deal with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), which will boost trade 鈥� already worth over 拢30 billion ($41.4 billion) 鈥� by creating new opportunities for UK exporters and closer two-way investment ties, the foreign office said.
鈥淐loser security and economic ties with Gulf allies will help us deliver jobs and opportunities for people back in the UK and ensure as friends and partners that we are operating from a position of strength in the world,鈥� Truss said.