Saudi energy minister says President Trump is entitled to tweet anything he wants
The comments come as OPEC's policy committee, the Joint Ministerial Monitoring Committee , met in Abu Dhabi Thursday to discuss global oil market developments."And more important I think every participant did see that there is a role to play and a way to improve this endeavor," Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said at a press conference, shortly after the JMMC meeting concluded.
This meeting is of particular interest as it comes after defacto OPEC leader Saudi Arabia appointed new Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman to replace Khalid al-Falih. Since 2017, OPEC and a group of other non-OPEC producers led by Russia have cut their oil production in a bid to rebalance oil markets and support prices.
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