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President says Saudi leader vows to increase oil output

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BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. — President Donald Trump said that he had received assurances from King Salman of Saudi Arabia that the kingdom will increase oil production, “maybe up to 2,000,000 barrels” in response to turmoil in Iran and Venezuela. Saudi Arabia acknowledg­ed the call took place, but mentioned no production targets.

Trump wrote on Twitter that he had asked the king in a phone call Saturday to boost oil production “to make up the difference Prices to (sic) high! He has agreed!”

A little over an hour later, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported on the call, but offered few details.

“During the call, the two leaders stressed the need to make efforts to maintain the stability of oil markets and the growth of the global economy,” the statement said.

It added that there also was an understand­ing that oil-producing countries would need “to compensate for any potential shortage of supplies.” It did not elaborate.

In a statement issued Saturday night, the White House did not specify that Saudi Arabia would increase production but that “King Salman affirmed that the Kingdom maintains a two million barrel per day spare capacity, which it will prudently use if and when necessary to ensure market balance and stability, and in coordinati­on with its producer partners, to respond to any eventualit­y.”

Oil prices have edged higher as the Trump administra­tion has pushed allies to end all purchases of oil from Iran following the U.S. pulling out of the nuclear deal between Tehran and world powers.

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