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Setting a price cap on gas would disrupt the free market and hurt investment, energy minister Saad Al Kaabi says….The odor of hypocrisy is strong. The "free market" is great until it isn't. So much for "the rules-based international order." RT (Russian state-sponsored media)EU ignores its own free-market principles – Qatar
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Setting a price cap on gas would disrupt the free market and hurt investment, energy minister Saad Al Kaabi says….The odor of hypocrisy is strong. The "free market" is great until it isn't. So much for "the rules-based international order."
RT (Russian state-sponsored media)