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World News See other World News Articles Title: Saudi Arabia says met US demand to replace Iran oil PRESSTV... Under pressure from the US to lower oil prices, Saudi Arabia says it has already replaced Iranian crude lost to US sanctions. The announcement was made by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman who told Bloomberg in an interview that his country and other producers had raised output by about 1.5 million barrels per day, offsetting an estimated 700,000 barrels per day taken off world markets due to anti-Iran sanctions. The request that America made to Saudi Arabia and other OPEC countries is to be sure that if there is any loss of supply from Iran, that we will supply that. And that happened, he said. Iran reduced their exports by 700,000 barrels a day, if Im not mistaken. And Saudi Arabia and OPEC and non-OPEC countries, theyve produced 1.5 million barrels a day. So we export as much as 2 barrels for any barrel that disappeared from Iran recently. So we did our job and more. Speaking at a rally in Mississippi on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump said Saudi Arabia and King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud would not last "for two weeks" without US military support. Back in May, Trump pulled his country out of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), despite objections from other signatories of the accord. In August, Washington re-imposed the first round of anti-Iran sanctions it had lifted under the JCPOA. The second phase of US bans will come into effect next month. The Trump administration has called on all buyers of Iranian oil to cut imports to zero. Earlier this week, oil prices hit a four-year high, with the international benchmark Brent topping $86 per barrel. PressTV-Macron, Zangeneh say Trump behind oil price rally Irans Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh rejects President Donald Trump's attack on OPEC, saying the US president himself is behind a surge in oil prices. Iran, OPECs third-largest producer, has blamed Trump for oil price hikes, but the US president has pointed the finger at OPEC and called on the oil-producing body to boost output. Trump wants to tame down fuel costs ahead of tough congressional elections on November 6. Elsewhere in his interview, bin Salman claimed that the recent rise in oil prices was not due to Iran. We believe the higher price that we have in the last month, its not because of Iran. Its mostly because of things happening in Canada, and Mexico, Libya, Venezuela and other countries that moved the price a little bit higher, he said. The Saudi crown prince further noted that Saudi Arabia is now pumping about 10.7 million barrels per day and can add a further 1.3 million if the market needs that." Poster Comment: HighLander... Wahabis will do anything to appease Zionized America.. if not they will be roasted for 9/11 attacks, even if it has been proven that not Wahabbis but Zionists attacked US on 9/11, as Wahabbis do not possess that mind capability and technology to execute such a high level scientifically sophisticated attack..!! But to end their being slaves of US and save themselves from the ultimate hellfire right in this world... they do not have that brain to prove to the world that it were Zionist crime corporation and not camel handler Bedouins. Redturner... Iran should supply missiles to both Yeman n Syria to blow up Armaco pipelines n oil pumping stations across Wahabi Arabia ...Lets see how much more this Embacil Queen Salman pays The US Mossad filth to protect him ... Qatif too should be supplied weapons to break free and take its oil away from the Yahouds ... Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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