Qatar, Germany Vow To Strengthen Energy Cooperation

Qatar, Germany Vow To Strengthen Energy Cooperation

DOHA, Mar 21 (NNN-QNA) – Qatari Emir and visiting German economy minister, vowed to strengthen energy cooperation, according to a statement released by Qatar’s Amiri Diwan.

During their meeting yesterday, Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and German Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, Robert Habeck, reviewed bilateral ties between the two countries and ways to enhance them in various fields, particularly in the energy sector. They also discussed the latest developments on regional and international issues.

The German minister also held a meeting with Qatari Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, during which they discussed ways to strengthen bilateral ties, especially in the economic fields, according to a statement released by the Qatari Foreign Ministry.

The Qatari foreign minister said, he and the German minister held a fruitful dialogue on expanding economic cooperation, to achieve the common economic and development interests of the two countries, especially in the technology, environment, and energy sectors.

After these meetings, German media quoted Habeck as saying that, Germany and Qatar had agreed on a long-term partnership in the energy sector.

The German minister said, the agreement between Berlin and Doha also focuses on developing renewable energy and measures to enhance energy efficiency, according to media reports.

When commenting on Habeck’s Middle East tour, during which the German minister visits Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, Denis Kometat, spokesman of the German Foreign Ministry for the Middle East and North Africa, quoted Habeck as saying that, the Russia-Ukraine conflict has put the issue of energy security at the forefront of international concerns.

“We must call for a global energy transformation and move forward in diversifying natural gas sources,” the German minister said.– NNN-QNA

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