Beyond LNG: Berlin’s red-carpet diplomacy signals a bigger bet on Algeria
Germany, stripped of Russian pipeline gas, received Algeria's president with military honours and talked about LNG.

Germany, stripped of Russian pipeline gas, received Algeria's president with military honours and talked about LNG.
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What happened: Germany, stripped of Russian pipeline gas, received Algeria's president with military honours and talked about LNG.
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Source attribution: Al Jazeera Latest via aljazeera.com. Original report: https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2026/7/17/beyond-lng-berlins-red-carpet-diplomacy-signals-a-bigger-bet-on-algeria?traffic_source=rss





