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Putin: Russia, Saudi agree to renew oil output cuts

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BUENOS AIRES: President Vladimir Putin said Saturday that Russia and Organisati­on of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) kingpin Saudi Arabia had agreed to renew a pact on oil production cuts, as crude prices slump on global markets.

Following talks at a Group of 20 (G20) summit with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Salman, Putin said the world’s two biggest exporters of crude “have agreed to extend our agreement.”

There was no immediate word from the Saudis, but financial markets have been expecting the deal to be renewed between the kingdom and non- OPEC member Russia as the cartel prepares to

We are going to work together with Saudi Arabia. We are going to survey together the market situation with Saudi Arabia and respond to it operationa­lly. Vladimir Putin, Russia president

meet next week in Vienna.

Russia has for years been cooperatin­g with the OPEC, helping to engineer a rebound after a 2014 oil price slump.

But since reaching four-year highs in October, oil prices have plunged around 30 per cent as worries about falling demand in a slowing world economy have taken their toll.

“We are going to work together with Saudi Arabia,” Putin said in Buenos Aires, ahead of the Vienna talks.

“We are going to survey together the market situation with Saudi Arabia and respond to it operationa­lly,” he said.

On Thursday, the price of New York crude ducked below US$ 50 per barrel for the first time in almost 14 months.

The contract closed the week Friday down 52 cents at US$ 50.93 per barrel. —AFP

 ??  ?? Mohammed Salman (left) and Putin hold a bilateral meeting on the second day of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Buenos Aires. — AFP photo
Mohammed Salman (left) and Putin hold a bilateral meeting on the second day of the G20 Leaders’ Summit in Buenos Aires. — AFP photo

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