The State of Qatar actively took part in the 49th Arab Police and Security Leaders Summit, held at the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers in Tunis, Tunisia. This significant regional gathering assembled high-ranking security officials from the Arab world to tackle emerging challenges, assess progress, and enhance collaboration in policing and internal security.
Leading the Qatari delegation was Major General Mohammed Jassim Al Sulaiti, the Director-General of Public Security. His presence underscored Qatar's dedication to fostering regional security initiatives, sharing knowledge, and remaining informed about the evolving security landscape in the Arab region. This conference serves as one of the foremost annual platforms for Arab interior ministries and law enforcement, facilitating exchanges of successful policing practices.
A key focus during the conference was the rising threat of synthetic drugs, which pose significant problems for various nations due to their ease of production and rapid distribution. Participants reviewed current trends in manufacturing and trafficking, along with strategies to enhance early detection and prevention efforts. Additionally, measures to raise awareness, monitor new chemical substances, and strengthen collaboration among Arab states to combat these threats were discussed.
Another vital aspect was the review of recommendations from the previous year's summit. Member states shared updates on their advancements in implementing these suggestions, including enhancements in information sharing, training for police personnel, and the introduction of new technologies to fortify security operations. The follow-up sessions allowed nations to assess their progress and pinpoint areas needing further support or coordination.
The summit also provided a platform for participating countries to exhibit their unique security practices. These presentations let leaders highlight effective initiatives in crime prevention, digital security, traffic management, and community policing. This sharing of successful examples is instrumental in bolstering the collective understanding of Arab police forces and promoting modern security practices across the region.
Additionally, attendees explored the 2025 report from the Arab Police Sports Federation, featuring updates on sports initiatives, competitions, and plans aimed at enhancing physical fitness among police personnel in the Arab world. Sports programs are crucial for fostering teamwork, discipline, and overall well-being within security forces.
Plans were also laid out for the upcoming 50th Arab Police and Security Leaders Conference scheduled for 2026. Preliminary discussions included topics to be covered and potential challenges to address, ensuring robust collaboration among Arab interior ministries moving forward. This proactive approach is intended to facilitate a more organized and effective framework for future cooperation.
Qatar's involvement in the 49th conference emphasizes its unwavering commitment to bolstering regional security, supporting collaborative Arab initiatives, and aligning with international policing standards. By actively participating in such forums, Qatar continues to enhance security cooperation, improve readiness, and promote safety across the Arab world.























