Doha.- The president Luis Abinader He has an extensive agenda this Saturday in the capital of Qatar, which includes a meeting at noon with the Prime Minister of Qatar, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani.
President Abinader’s first activity will be the Doha Forum at 10:00 in the morning at the Sheraton Hotel. The event will bring together leaders from different parts of the world to discuss the critical challenges facing the world and build innovative networks.
Later, the president will hold a meeting with the CEO of Qatar Airways, Badr Mohammed Al Meer at the same hotel, headquarters of the conclave.
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Some time later, at the invitation of the Prime Minister, the Dominican head of state will attend a high-level panel lunch.
In the afternoon, President Abinader will inaugurate the bust of the patrician Juan Pablo Duarte at the Dominican Embassy in Qatar.
Starting at 4:00 in the afternoon, he will hold two meetings, the first with the CEO IRTH Capital – Private Investment Fund, Sheikh Mohamed bin Abdullah Al Thani at the Raffles Hotel and another with the Minister of Education, Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater.
Abinader left last Thursday afternoon from Miami International Airport with his Official Entourage to Hamad International Airport, Qatar.
President Abinader’s agenda also includes meetings with senior officials from the areas of energy, transportation, security, health, tourism and investments.
Abinader is accompanied by a small delegation made up of the ministers of the Treasury José Manuel Vicente; of Energy and Mines, Joel Santos; the Vice Minister of Economic Affairs and Cooperation of Mirex, Hugo Rivera, and the executive director of the Export and Investment Center of the Dominican Republic (ProDominicana), Biviana Riveiro.
Also part of the delegation are the Secretary General of the Presidential Cabinet, Eilyn Beltrán; the president’s personal assistant, Mercedes Pichardo; the president’s Press Director, Daniel García Archibald, and the Dominican ambassador to Qatar, Georges Bahsa Hazim.