Qatar to Invest $500 Million in Lebanese Bonds

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Qatar said on Monday that it plans to invest $500 million in Lebanon government bonds, the Qatari News Agency said on Twitter on Monday.

Qatar's Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani made the announcement in comments to Qatar's state news agency.

“The state of Qatar will buy Lebanese government bonds valued at $500 million,” the Minister told the agency.

The Minister emphasized “Qatar’s backing for Lebanon’s economy, and its commitment to supporting the Lebanese brothers in the face of the challenges facing them. This step comes from the deep bonds of brotherhood that bring together the two brotherly countries,” he added.

Monday's announcement came a day after Qatar's ruler Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani made a short rare visit to Lebanon where he met President Michel Aoun and took part in an Arab economic summit.

Lebanon's economy has been struggling from massive debt, little growth and high unemployment.

Earlier this month, Lebanon's Finance Minister Ali Hassan Khalil was quoted by a local newspaper as saying that the country may restructure its debt, leading to sell-off in Lebanese bonds.

He later clarified that Lebanon is committed to paying back all maturing debt.

Comments 6
Thumb thepatriot over 5 years

This is bad news for Ebola who wants the country to collapse in order to take over more easily...

Thumb doodle-dude over 5 years

lol@the western shia christian with triple nationality

Thumb warrior over 5 years

you're only jealous of him because he has triple nationality:)

Thumb lebanon_first over 5 years

This is what we need in a friendly country.

Not Syria's assad who kills every worthwhile leader we get, keeping alive Berri and his ilk,

And not Iran who arms half the population to bully the other half.

Choukran qatar

Thumb warrior over 5 years

do you have 'resistance' in the west ya fake christian westerner?
Lol...

Thumb chrisrushlau over 5 years

Qatar's leader, who deposed his father to take power, has converted Qatar to a democracy, one with local characteristics: he has the only vote.