May,
who is due to begin the formal process of leaving the European
Union on Wednesday, said Britain was seeking to deepen its
relationship with Qatar in areas including defense, education,
healthcare, energy and financial services.
"I'm delighted that we are also establishing a new joint
economic and trade committee," she told a Qatar-UK investment
conference in Birmingham, central England. She is due to meet
Qatari investors later on Tuesday.
"I hope we can pave the way for an ambitious trade agreement for
when the UK has left the EU including exploring whether we can
forge a new trade agreement for the whole of the Gulf area," she
added.
Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Abdullah Bin Nasser al-Thani told
the conference that the wealthy Gulf state's planned 5 billion
pounds of investment in Britain, announced on Monday, would be
across all parts of the country, including Scotland.
(Reporting by Tom Finn, Writing by Kylie MacLellan; editing by
Stephen Addison)
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