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[email protected] Editorial: 4455 7741 | Advertising: 4455 7837 / 4455 7780 Emir meets British minister Kuwait hopes Supply snags for remedy to Gulf row cause Shafaf KUWAIT: Kuwait expects to see “positive steps” taken in a dispute between Qatar and three other Gulf Arab states as soon as this week that may include a decision to send those shortage countries’ ambassadors back to Doha, a Kuwaiti official said yesterday. Woqod seeking solutions: Official Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain last month BY FAZEENA SALEEM cylinders. We have enough stocks took the unprecedented step of and they are delivered to super- recalling their ambassadors from DOHA: Amid complaints about markets as before. There are Qatar in protest at what they a shortage of the lightweight more than 200 supermarkets see as Doha’s giving support to Shafaf LPG cylinders in the mar- selling Shafaf cylinders,” he said. Islamist groups. ket, Woqod sources say that the Enquiries with several super- “There will be very positive company has been facing a distri- markets yesterday revealed steps in the future regarding bution problem after sale of the that demand for the cylinders this ... I hope this week,” Kuwait’s cylinders was banned in fuel sta- have gone up over the past few undersecretary for foreign affairs tions and is looking for solutions.