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Qatar sees OPEC meet before June possible-TV

DUBAI
Wed Mar 5, 2008 5:26am EST

DUBAI (Reuters) - OPEC could hold an extra-ordinary meeting before June if the group saw a "strong reason", Qatar's oil minister said in remarks aired on Wednesday.

"I do not rule that out. There can be a meeting before June," Abdullah al-Attiyah told Al Arabiya television, adding that "there must be a reason for us to meet ... there must be a strong reason".

(Reporting by Inal Ersan; Editing by Daliah Merzaban)



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