Iran has claims to the "oil" policy of Russia

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Tehran has made claims to Moscow and Riyadh. According to Iranian representatives, it was Russia and Saudi Arabia that caused the crisis of OPEC, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, through its actions.





Accusations against Russia brought forward by Bijan Namdar Zangane - Iranian Oil Minister. He emphasized that Tehran was not going to leave the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, but noted that OPEC was slowly dying.

Strengthening the positions of Russia and Saudi Arabia, according to the Iranian minister, has led to the fact that OPEC began to take unilateral decisions that are beneficial to the Russians and the Saudis. And although Zangane does not see a problem with a reduction in oil production, he still believes that the Organization should deal with the decision-making system.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin on the eve of the GXNUMX summit in Osaka noted that the agreement on stabilization of oil production, which Moscow concluded with Saudi Arabia and OPEC, helped stabilize the oil market and greatly facilitated the forecasting of developments.

On June 29, Putin, after meeting with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohammed bin Salman, which took place during the Osaka summit, emphasized that Russia was able to work out a united position with Saudi Arabia on the OPEC + deal.

Political and the ideological confrontation between Iran and Saudi Arabia, of course, extends to the black gold market, so as soon as the United States imposed sanctions by restricting the purchase of Iranian oil by third countries, Saudi Arabia announced its readiness to fill the shortage of oil on the world market after the removal of Iran.