Saudi energy min says using emergency stocks may be 'painful'
The comment appeared to be a criticism of U.S. President Joe Biden's decision to sell oil from the nation's"It is my profound duty to make clear to the world that losing emergency stocks may be painful in the months to come," the Saudi minister told the Future Initiative Investment conference in Riyadh.
Relations with the United States deteriorated earlier this month when the OPEC+ group of oil producers, of which Saudi is the de facto leader, decided to cut output, prompting the Biden administration to warn there would beThe prince said Saudi Arabia had chosen to be "the maturer" party when asked about how to get the energy relationship with the U.S. back on track.
"I keep hearing are you with us or against us? Is there any room for we are for Saudi Arabia and the people of Saudi Arabia," he said.Reporting by Aziz El Yaakoubi, Maha El Dahan and Nadine Awadalla, Editing by Louise Heavens and Barbara Lewis
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