Doha: HH the Amir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani embarks on a visit to the Republic of Turkiye to enhance the strategic relationship between the State of Qatar and the sisterly Republic of Turkiye and broaden its horizons. HH the Amir will meet with HE President of the Republic of Turkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, to discuss the growing strategic ties between the two countries and explore avenues for strengthening them in various fields, serving the shared objectives and interests of the two nations and their peoples, along with exchanging perspectives on regional and global developments of mutual concern. According to Qatar News Agency, HH the Amir and HE the President of Turkiye will co-chair the 10th Ministerial Meeting of the Qatari-Turkish Supreme Strategic Committee, the most significant high-level bilateral mechanism between the two countries. Since its establishment in 2014, over 110 agreements and memoranda of understanding have been signed to enhance cooperation in multiple sectors. Qatar and Turkiye share strong strategic ties that have evolved since their establishment in 1973, marking the 50th anniversary of these relations in July 2023. The relationship has transformed into a strategic partnership encompassing multiple realms such as economy, industry, defense, security, investment, energy, culture, intellectual property, education, and youth. The commitment of both countries' leaderships has led to high-level visits and cooperation agreements across various fields. The outcomes of official visits and regular meetings of the Qatari-Turkish Supreme Strategic Committee underscore the shared commitment to deepening bilateral relations and strong coordination on key global issues. The two countries maintain reciprocal support in various fields, including Qatar's assistance to victims of the earthquake in Turkiye in February 2023. Qatar provided over 1,000 tons of humanitarian aid through an air bridge, with the Qatar-Turkiye Container City in Hatay symbolizing fraternity and solidarity. The volume of tr ade between the two nations reached QR4.75 billion in 2023, with Qatar being one of the largest foreign investors in Turkiye. Shared investments are thriving, with roughly 200 Qatari firms operating in Turkiye and over 771 Turkish firms operating in Qatar. Qatar's investments in Turkiye span real estate, construction, tourism, media, finance, healthcare, and technology sectors. The Qatari-Turkish Joint Committee for Economic and Trade Cooperation held its first session in February 2024 to discuss cooperation across trade, investment, and multiple sectors. The existing military cooperation has evolved since the 2014 agreement on military cooperation and defense industries. Cultural ties have been reinforced with the inauguration of the Turkish Cultural Center in Doha in 2015 and various agreements in cultural exchange.