Doha: HE Minister of Transport Jassim bin Saif Al Sulaiti met on Tuesday with HE Minister of Information, Communication, and Transport of the Republic of Kiribati Tekeeua Tarati. During the meeting, they discussed Qatar-Kiribati cooperation relations in transportation and ports and ways to enhance and take them to higher heights, particularly in civil aviation. The meeting was followed by the signing ceremony of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the civil aviation authorities of the State of Qatar and the Republic of Kiribati. The MoU was signed by in charge of managing Qatar Civil Aviation Authority Mohammed Faleh Alhajri and Secretary of the Kiribati Ministry of Information, Communication, and Transport Mitateti Mote. This MoU allows the national carrier of Qatar to operate any number of flights and use all transport rights for passenger and air cargo traffic. The meeting and the signing ceremony were attended by several MOT officials, air transportation industry officials, and the delegation accompanying HE the Kiribati Minister. Source: Qatar News Agency
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