A delegation of Qatari businessmen will visit Ukraine in the near future, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers has said.
Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Groysman on December 2 met with advisor of the Emir of Qatar for culture Hamad Bin Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari and discussed practical measures to deepen cooperation between Ukraine and Qatar in various fields.
"Ukraine expects a delegation of Qatar business representatives to visit the country in the near future. In particular, during their visit the parties will discuss the expansion of opportunities for investment," the report reads.
The premier noted bilateral trade turnover between Ukraine and Qatar does not match the capabilities of the two countries and there is a significant potential to increase it.
"During the meeting the sides also discussed the exchange of visits by the prime ministers of the two countries aimed at enhancing interaction between Ukraine and Qatar in trade, economic and financial spheres," the press service of the government said.
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