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Gas Letter for Climate Protection Issues: Qatar's Next Power Demonstration

Summary by Welt
Qatar is one of the most important suppliers of liquefied gas for Europe. But now, in letters to EU governments, the emirate threatens to stop delivery if the climate protection rules are not relaxed. Without the gas from Qatar, Europe would hardly be able to withstand Russia's sanctions.

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The Emirate calls on the EU to amend the supply chain law – otherwise there will be no more valuable liquefied gas.

·Berlin, Germany
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Qatar is one of the most important suppliers of liquefied gas for Europe. But now, in letters to EU governments, the emirate threatens to stop delivery if the climate protection rules are not relaxed. Without the gas from Qatar, Europe would hardly be able to withstand Russia's sanctions.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Qatar's Energy Ministry warned Belgium in a letter in May that it may be forced to interrupt liquefied natural gas supplies to EU countries due to the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), part of the European Green Deal strategy.

·Poland
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Qatar has threatened to halt gas supplies to the European Union in response to new European legislation on forced labor and environmental damage. This is according to a letter from the Gulf state to the Belgian government, seen by Reuters. The threat comes at a crucial time for Europe's energy security. Qatar is the world's third-largest exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), after the United States and Australia. Crucial energy supplier for E…

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Qatar has threatened to halt gas supplies to the European Union in response to the EU's due diligence law regarding forced labor and environmental damage. This is evident from a letter from Qatar to the Belgian government, seen by Reuters.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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10:10 Qatar has again threatened to cut its gas supplies to the European Union. By resorting to gas, Doha hopes to weaken the European "duty of care" law for...

·Belgium
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Welt broke the news in Dortmund, Germany on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
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