Doha: Qatar's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has hosted a panel discussion on transformations in regional security in the Gulf amid shifting international dynamics. The session was organized by the ministry's Diplomatic Institute in Doha on Thursday and featured senior diplomats and representatives from Qatar's missions abroad.
According to Qatar News Agency, President of the Council on International Mediation Sheikh Nawaf bin Mubarak Al-Thani led the discussions, outlining key challenges facing the region. These included regional threat environments, escalation and crisis management, and the security of smaller states operating in an unstable context. He also highlighted the growing role of defense diplomacy as a tool to reduce tensions and achieve stability in the Gulf region.
The session is part of a broader series of specialized dialogue forums hosted by the Diplomatic Institute's Studies and Research Department. The initiative aims at strengthening strategic understanding of evolving regional and international dynamics, and supporting the capacity of diplomatic cadres to analyze contemporary issues.