German Prime Minister visits Qatar discussing natural gas supply and other issues

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.26

Xinhua News Agency, Dhaha, September 25 (Reporter Yang Yuanyong) Catal Emir (head of state) Tamim held talks with the Veritz, the visiting German Prime Minister, on the evening of the 25th. Essence

Tzuz arrived at Doha on the same day and started a day of visit to Qatar. According to the website of the Qatar Emir office, the leaders of the two countries also discussed the regional and international situation during the talks and held consultations on strengthening the cooperation between the two countries in the fields of economic, investment, energy, military, culture, and sports.

Tamim said at a joint press conference after the talks that energy companies of the two countries are exploring investment opportunities in the energy field. Qatar has worked hard to expand the production scale of the northern gas field for many years to cope with the growing global demand for natural gas. He said that the two sides said in the talks that when dealing with regions and international issues, the differences should be resolved through dialogue and diplomatic methods.

Shuoerz said that Germany hopes to make progress in importing Qatar's liquefied gas and deepen the cooperation between the two countries in the fields of power production, aviation, new technology development, and heavy equipment production.

Qatar is the third station of the Bay trip to the Gulf. Previously, he visited the United States of Arabia and the United Arabia, and seeking energy supply is one of the main purpose. After the Ukrainian crisis was upgraded, the European Union's large -scale sanctions on Russia exacerbated the European Energy Crisis. Germany and other countries tried to get rid of the dependence on Russia's energy and open up new energy imports.

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