Minister: Press reports of Qatari firm quitting Greece investment is 'fake news'

A relevant alternate foreign minister for international relations on Saturday pointed to “fake news” in denying local press reports over the past 24 hours, which charged that Qatar-linked investments and business interest for Greece has abruptly stopped.

Minister Giorgos Katrougalos, the previous labor and social insurances minister in the current leftist-rightist coalition government in Greece, referred to yet another, as he claimed, “fabricated incident … whoever is circulating such stories is directly undermining national interests.”

Katrougalos, a well-known attorney who specialized in lawsuits by state-affiliated contract workers, spoke from Portugal, where he is on an official visit. His reaction was published by the state-run news agency.  

He claimed there was no decision or information pointing to Qatari investors’ losing interest in Greece.

A bevy of press reports by mainstream media noted that a major Qatari tourism-related investment on the Ionian holiday island of Zakynthos has been scuttled. The reason, ostenisbly, is bureaucratic hurdles and foot-dragging.

“What was said by the Al Rayyan company, if it has, in fact, been said – because a similar letter has not been sent to the Greek government – deals exclusively with the (Qatari) company, and does not reflect the reality of economic ties between Greece and Qatar,” he stressed.

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Source: naftemporiki.gr

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