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Pakistan approves draft agreement to provide troops for World Cup security in Qatar – minister

An Airbus A350 passenger aircraft, operated by Qatar Airways, beside the tail fin of a British Airways passenger aircraft in France on 28 July 2021. (Photo: Matthieu Rondel / Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Pakistan's Cabinet has approved a draft agreement that allows the government to provide troops for security at the Fifa soccer World Cup in Qatar later this year, Pakistan's information minister said on Monday.

A summary outlining the agreement, to be signed between Doha and Islamabad, was approved by the Cabinet, minister Marriyum Aurangzeb told Reuters ahead of Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s visit to Qatar, starting Tuesday.

It was not immediately clear when the agreement would be signed between the two countries.

The Cabinet summary, reviewed by Reuters, said the government of Qatar had requested assistance in security-related aspects of the World Cup between November 21 and December 18 2022, and that Pakistan’s military had proposed the signing of an agreement between both states for the purpose.

“The agreement aims to define the obligations of the two parties, the specific specialisations, and the number of security personnel to be sent by Pakistan to participate in the security and safety operations,” the summary read.

Qatar’s government media office did not immediately confirm or respond to a request to explain why Doha has requested the Pakistani troops or what they will be doing during the tournament.

There was also no immediate response from the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, which is overseeing the organisation of the World Cup, including security.

The summary did not provide any details of the agreement, such as how many personnel could be sent.

The approval of the agreement comes a day before Prime Minister Sharif departs for Doha on a two-day visit starting Tuesday.

Sharif will be accompanied by his Cabinet ministers, according to a government handout on Monday.

“The two sides will discuss bilateral relations between the two countries, especially to move forward cooperation in energy, trade and investment opportunities,” the handout said.

Sharif is also scheduled to visit a soccer stadium in Doha, where he will be briefed about the efforts undertaken by the Qatari government in the World Cup, the handout added.

(Reporting Asif Shahzad in Islamabad and Gibran Peshimam in Kabul; Additional reporting by Andrew Mills in Doha and Syed Raza Hassan in Karachi; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama.)

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