Blend of cultures from Qatar’s ‘inclusive’ World Cup never seen before: Qatar FM

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Blend of cultures from Qatar’s ‘inclusive’ World Cup never seen before: Qatar FM

Qatar hosted the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 for the first time. It is the most inclusive tournament in the history of the tournament. The tournament kicked off on November 20 and will end with the final on December 18.

Blend of cultures from Qatar’s ‘inclusive” World Cup never seen before: Qatar FM. FIFA World cup Qatar 2022 is the most inclusive in the history of the tournament, according to the foreign minister. More than 1.5 million people from all over the world came to Qatar to experience the World Cups. The tournament kicked off on November 20 and will end with the final on December 18.

Qatar is the first Arab and Muslim country to host a FIFA World Cup. Foreign minister asks visitors to respect the laws and traditions. Public displays of affection are considered inappropriate in Qatari society. It's not the foreign minister's business what background of the visitors.

Qatar has been criticised for its human rights record since it won the bid to host the World Cup back in 2010. Sheikh Mohammed says Qatar has adopted an open-door policy for NGOs. Western media has continued to criticise Qatar despite the reforms. Qatar authorities say the criticism is part of a major 'racist' campaign launched against the first ever World cup in the Arab world. The International Labour Organisation office in Doha opened in 2009.

Sheikh Mohammed believes in the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council. Qatar's independent foreign policy put it at odds with neighbouring states during the 2011 Arab Spring movement. The blockade was lifted with the signing of Al Ula Agremeent in 2021. The foreign minister believes that whatever they agree on, let them work together. He also believes they should agree to disagree on everything. It's not their business. They are a state. We are not a political party.


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