Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan, left, presides over a meeting with Korean companies operating in Qatar at the Rotana Hotel, Qatar, Monday. Courtesy of Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources
Korea and Qatar have discussed cooperation in energy and other cutting-edge industries, Seoul's industry ministry said Monday, amid lingering supply disruptions caused by geopolitical uncertainties.
Industry Minister Kim Jung-kwan met with Qatari Energy Minister Saad bin Sherida Al Kaabi in Qatar, where the two sides reaffirmed Qatar's vow to prioritize supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Korea, according to the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Resources.
Qatar had declared force majeure on its long-term LNG supply contracts with Korea and other countries in March due to damage caused by Iran's missile attacks on its facilities.
During the meeting, Qatar reaffirmed its commitment to giving top priority to Korea in the supply of LNG and condensate based on the strong mutual trust between the two countries.








