Qatar is working to support Lebanon with its energy supply long-term using liquified natural gas (LNG), its minister of state for energy Saad al-Kaabi told reporters at a news conference on Tuesday.
Kaabi said he was aware of and happy with Egypt’s short-term solution, which would help the country gain access to natural gas utilizing the network of pipelines in neighboring Jordan and Syria.
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