If Russia invades Ukraine, Gulf countries will gain 'power' through 'Katar'


- 'Russia-Ukraine war makes it impossible for Russia to get gas so Europe is eager to get gas from Qatar'

WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden on Monday said he would appoint the Gulf state "Qatar" as the main US non-NATO ally. This position will pave the way for more security cooperation and capital investment in the Gulf nation 'Katar'.

The meeting between Biden and the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh bin Laden, is taking place at a time when Europe's supply of gas to Europe would be cut off if Russia invaded Ukraine, leading to a shortage of electricity in Europe. So the US and its European allies are making contingency plans to meet their 'energy' needs.

"Last year, our partnership was focused on the most important interests," Byrd said during a joint press conference with the Sheikh of Qatar. It included details on the displacement of thousands of Afghans, the pressure on ISIS to provide life-saving assistance to Palestinians in order to maintain stability in Gaza, and to protect the entire Middle East from threats.

Boyd also hinted that the agreement with Katar was in the common interest of both to ensure the stability of global energy supply. Because if war breaks out with Russia, Europe will stop getting Russian gas. Accompanying the 'dagger' should be important in those circumstances. Its natural gas is helpful.

In addition to the discussions, the two also discussed trade and capital investment between the two countries.

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