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Saudi Arabia, Russia express unity ahead of OPEC+ summit

By AFP - Dec 21,2020 - Last updated at Dec 23,2020

Saudi Minister of Energy Abdulaziz Bin Salman (right) is photo with his Russian counterpart Alexander Novak as they arrrive for a meeting of the Saudi-Russian Joint Committee, on Saturday (AFP photo)

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia and Russia on Saturday said they backed each other ahead of a key OPEC+ oil summit, following a tumultuous year of differences over oil production and volatile prices.

Earlier this month, the 13-member Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), plus allies including Russia — a group known as OPEC+ — said that from January 2021 they would raise production by 500,000 barrels per day.

Saudi Arabia’s Oil Minister Prince Abdulaziz Bin Salman said the OPEC+ cooperation charter had brought the group together, producing "good results".

"That's why it should be perpetuated," he told reporters in a broadcast on state-run Al Ekhbariya TV.

Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said Moscow "once again confirmed our loyalty" to existing agreements.

"We plan to work together in order to achieve a balanced situation... and to propose solutions aimed at stabilising the market," Novak said.

OPEC+ will hold an online summit on January 4, while Riyadh and Moscow are due to hold talks in March, a meeting hoped to be "in person", Prince Abdulaziz said.

At the start of the year, a price war had pitted Saudi Arabia against Russia, the third and second largest oil producers respectively, as the oil market was hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.

But faced with Moscow's refusal to reduce production in line with OPEC cuts, Riyadh had sharply increased its own, causing prices to plummet.

Earlier this month, the OPEC+ group struck a deal to increase production over coming months.

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