The Diplomatic Institute at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) organized a panel discussion with the participation of 18 students from Oxford University's Diplomatic Studies Programme (DSP) during their visit to the country to enhance knowledge and understanding of international affairs and diplomacy. Moderated by HE Director of the Diplomatic Institute Dr. Abdulaziz bin Mohammed Al Horr, the panel discussed current challenges facing global diplomacy, the importance of international dialogue and cooperation, and Qatar's role in promoting peace and stability in the region. At the end of the panel discussion, students were provided the opportunity to ask questions and participate in constructive discussions. The students expressed their hopes for further academic cooperation and field visits that enhance their diplomatic skills and knowledge. This visit comes as part of ongoing efforts to strengthen academic and diplomatic relations between Qatar and the world's leading educational institutions to enhan ce the exchange of experiences and knowledge between students and academics from different cultures and backgrounds. Source: Qatar News Agency
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