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Qatar Tourism Authority signs a MoU with the Republic of Croatia
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Doha - A prestigious delegation from the Embassy of Croatia visited the headquarters of Qatar Tourism AuthorityQatar Tourism Authority
at the Doha Exhibitions Center today. The delegation was headed by His Excellency Mr. Dersan Margita, Ambassador to Croatia in Cairo and non-resident Ambassador to the State of Qatar.
. Mr. Jabor Al-Mohannadi, Head of Public and International Relations of Qatar Tourism AuthorityQatar Tourism Authority
was also present.Mr. Al Nuaimi discussed with Mr. Margita bilateral cooperation on tourism between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Croatia through the exchange of expertise and training and various investments in the tourism sector.
Mr. Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Qatar Tourism AuthorityQatar Tourism Authority
and Mr. Margita, Ambassador to Croatia, signed a Memorandum of Understanding to exchange expertise in the field of tourism to the long-term benefit of the two countries. The two parties have agreed to cooperate in planning and development, marketing and promotion as well as the cooperation between the private sectors.
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About Qatar Tourism Authority
Restructured under the Emiri Decree (46) in 2009, Qatar Tourism AuthorityQatar Tourism Authority
was given the mandate to organize, enable, and supervise tourism industry development and to organise exhibitions in Qatar, as well as represent and promote Qatar as a quality tourism destination for leisure, business, education, and sport. Qatar Tourism AuthorityQatar Tourism Authority
gets actively involved in organizing events and promotions which positively reflect on the general image of Qatar as an evolving tourism destination combining business with leisure.
www.qatartourism.gov.qa
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