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抖阴短视频 not to be blamed for US鈥檚 rising energy costs: Prince Turki Al-Faisal

Exclusive 抖阴短视频 not to be blamed for US鈥檚 rising energy costs: Prince Turki Al-Faisal
Prince Turki Al-Faisal appearing on Frankly Speaking with Katie Jensen (Arab News)
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Updated 03 May 2022

抖阴短视频 not to be blamed for US鈥檚 rising energy costs: Prince Turki Al-Faisal

抖阴短视频 not to be blamed for US鈥檚 rising energy costs: Prince Turki Al-Faisal

RIYADH: Former Saudi Intelligence chief Prince Turki Al-Faisal said the Kingdom should not be blamed for the US's energy price woes, adding it is the White House's policy agenda that is behind the increase in prices.

In an interview with Arab News' Frankly Speaking with Katie Jensen, the Prince said: 鈥淲hen you say that 抖阴短视频 has not budged on the issue of the oil problems that America is facing, basically America itself is the reason for the state that they鈥檙e in because of their energy policy."

Following the invasion of Ukraine, oil prices have dramatically surged in the market, as several European nations and western countries announced sanctions on Russian energy imports.

On Monday, Brent crude futures was priced at $105 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate was at $103.70 per barrel.

Amid the price hike, the Biden administration has been urging 抖阴短视频 to increase its oil output, and it has placed a strain on the relationship between the two countries.


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According to Al-Faisal, President Biden鈥檚 decision to curtail oil and gas production in the US has ultimately resulted in the instability of oil prices.

The former intelligence chief revealed that the ongoing geopolitical tensions have also contributed to the rise in oil prices.

In March, Yemen鈥檚 Houthi group attacked oil facilities in 抖阴短视频, and while it did not affect output, oil prices reacted to the news.

鈥淎nother factor that adds to all this is the security issue, the high rates of insurance that have come about as a result of the war in Ukraine, plus the European and American curtailment and sanction of the Russian oil industry. All of these things have added to the increase in oil prices,鈥 stated Al-Faisal.

Prince reminds Hillary Clinton that 抖阴短视频 is a sovereign country

The Prince also expressed his strong displeasure regarding the comments made by Hillary Clinton, the former US secretary of state, on NBC鈥檚 鈥淢eet the Press鈥, where she supported the idea of a 鈥渃arrot-and-stick鈥 approach to force 抖阴短视频 to increase its share of oil production.

鈥淲e are not schoolchildren to be treated with a carrot and stick. We are a sovereign country, and when we are dealt with fairly and squarely, we respond likewise,鈥 added Al-Faisal.

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OPEC+ trying to stabilize the oil market

Al-Faisal also added that OPEC+ members are always trying to stabilize the oil market.

鈥淭he Kingdom and the other OPEC members, and the OPEC+ members are sticking to the production quotas that they have assigned themselves. The recent decision by OPEC+ to increase incrementally oil production is in response to the present difficulties that people have in the energy sector,鈥 asserted Al-Faisal.

Meanwhile, OPEC+ is likely to stick to its existing deal and agree to another 432,000 barrel per day output target increase for June as it meets on May 5, Reuters reported citing confidential sources familiar with the matter.

Last month, OPEC told the International Monetary Fund's steering committee that the surge in oil prices was due to the Ukraine crisis, hinting that the producer group would not take further action to increase supply.