The Minister of Labor and Administrative Reform, Ishraqa Sayied Mahmoudو has praised sister Qatar state for providing job opportunities for qualified Sudanese cadres,
This came during her meeting with the Qatari Labor Minister, Dr. Abdalla Al Khulaifi, on the sidelines of the Arab Labour Conference, currently holding its 41 session in Cairo.
The Qatari Labor Minister noted that the meeting was fruitful and constructive and during which the two Ministries of Labour agreed on coordination in a number of fields, as well as their agreement on reactivation of the joint committee emanated from the bilateral agreement between the two countries.
Meanwhile, Qatar State is due to send a technical delegation to Khartoum stand on the sudanese experiments .
Ishraqa indicated that the meeting was the fourth one between the two countries and has targeted reaching an agreement that guarantees a legalized expatriation of the Sudanese labor to the state of Qatar.
She also welcomed the visit of the Qatari delegation in next October to Sudan for holding interviews and to complete the process of the network linkage which provides a data base on the labor market.
Meanwhile, the two parties agreed on the importance of ful coordination between the employment offices that are authorized by the two ministries and holding joint meetings to organize the employment of the Sudanese nationals in Qatar.
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