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JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia July 16 (Reuters) – Saudi Arabia’s international minister stated a U.S.-Arab summit on Saturday didn’t talk about oil and that OPEC+ would proceed to evaluate market circumstances and do what is critical.
“There was no oil dialogue on the summit,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud advised a information convention, including there have been discussions with the US and client nations about crude on a regular basis.
U.S. officers stated President Joe Biden would talk about power safety with leaders of Gulf oil producers throughout his go to and hoped to see extra motion by OPEC+ to spice up output, however there was unlikely to be any bilateral bulletins from the talks.
America is keen to see Saudi Arabia and its OPEC companions pump extra oil to assist tame crude costs. OPEC+, which additionally contains Russia, meets subsequent on Aug. 3.
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Reporting by Maha El Dahan and Aziz El Yaakoubi
Writing by Ghaida Ghantous
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