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Putin praises energy deal between Russia, Saudi Arabia & US as an example of productive global cooperation | Putin praises energy deal between Russia, Saudi Arabia & US as an example of productive global cooperation |
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The agreement between Russia, Saudi Arabia and the US to cut oil output last year set an example of cooperation between countries, even when they have diverging interests, President Vladimir Putin told the World Economic Forum. | The agreement between Russia, Saudi Arabia and the US to cut oil output last year set an example of cooperation between countries, even when they have diverging interests, President Vladimir Putin told the World Economic Forum. |
There are issues, of course, that affect all the nations without exception, said the Russian president. | There are issues, of course, that affect all the nations without exception, said the Russian president. |
READ MORE: OPEC+ strikes last-minute deal to cut almost 10 mn barrels a day of oil production | READ MORE: OPEC+ strikes last-minute deal to cut almost 10 mn barrels a day of oil production |
“This format has become an example of productive interaction between countries with different, and sometimes even opposite assessments of global processes, and their own views of the world,” said Putin. | “This format has become an example of productive interaction between countries with different, and sometimes even opposite assessments of global processes, and their own views of the world,” said Putin. |
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