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3rd Qatari-Saudi Meeting on Fan Entry Mechanisms Starts

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Doha, September 28 (QNA) - The third Qatari-Saudi coordination meeting regarding entry procedures for arrivals through the Abu Samra border crossing during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 began Wednesday and will last for two days.
Border Passports Department Director Brig. Gen. Nasser bin Abdullah Al-Thani headed the Qatari side, while the Saudi delegation was led by Assistant Director-General of Port Affairs Brig. Gen. Saud bin Bandar Al Sur.
At the beginning of the meeting, Brig. Gen. Nasser bin Abdullah Al-Thani welcomed the Saudi delegation to their second country Qatar, wishing them success, and that the efforts exerted would be fruitful in bringing about the required coordination that contributes to the smooth entry of the masses into the State of Qatar.
He pointed out that the current meeting is a continuation of what was discussed in the previous two meetings with the aim of enhancing joint cooperation regarding entry and exit during the World Cup period.
The meeting will review the latest developments on the entry mechanisms approved for arrivals to the State of Qatar during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 through the Abu Samra border crossing. It will also discuss a number of topics that were raised during the previous meeting, the coordination reached by the two sides, and other topics on the agenda. (QNA)

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