Qatar Participates in Midterm Ministerial Meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement
Kampala, October 15, 2025
The State of Qatar participated in the midterm ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), held in the Ugandan capital, Kampala.
HE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Sultan bin Saad Al Muraikhi chaired the State of Qatar's delegation to the meeting.
In his speech at the meeting, the Minister of State for Foreign Affairs said that the world today is facing many challenges that raise doubts about the effectiveness of international systems, laws, and norms, especially with the increase in armed conflicts and economic, environmental, and health crises that fuel the international scene and harm peoples.
He affirmed Qatar's belief that the best way to achieve the interests of states lies in respecting the rule of law at the international and national levels, and promoting and preserving human rights. He noted that joint work within the framework of the Non-Aligned Movement provides an effective platform for dialogue and collective action, as the countries of the Global South represent the largest international bloc. These meetings serve as an opportunity to reaffirm commitment to solidarity, cooperation, and mutual support among member states.
His Excellency reiterated the State of Qatar's belief that settling disputes by peaceful means is the optimal policy for maintaining international peace and security. He stated that this is clearly evident in the document presented to the meeting, which commends Qatari mediation efforts in partnership with international partners.
One of the most significant efforts, he highlighted, is the mediation to halt the war on Gaza. The first phase of implementing the agreement has begun, with ongoing efforts to advance negotiations toward a second phase that ensures a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire and helps alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people.
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs indicated that, amid escalating tensions and the growing adoption of policies driven by narrow interests, strengthening multilateralism serves the common interest. He emphasized that the NAM can play a key role in promoting an international system where multilateralism has greater influence and in revitalizing international organizations, particularly the United Nations, to make them more transparent, effective, and democratic.
His Excellency emphasized the State of Qatar's commitment to the principles and objectives of the NAM, and its dedication to multilateral action and bilateral cooperation with all member states to address common threats and achieve shared goals for the benefit of our countries and peoples.
He praised the efforts of the Republic of Uganda in chairing the NAM Coordinating Bureau and leading the movement's efforts to achieve its goals.
