'We cannot stop investing in Europe, we will help them toward the transition of energy,' Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund chief says
Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund chief told CNBC that it will continue investing in Europe, and that it plans to help the continent with its energy transition.
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