Earlier this month, OPEC and non-OPEC oil producers led by
Russia signed a deal to cut oil output by almost 1.8 million
barrels per day in order to prop up weak prices.
OPEC countries have had a mixed history when it comes to
complying with output targets, often reneging on their pledges.
But Novak said he was sanguine about the latest deal.
"We have no grounds to believe that someone will deviate (from
the deal)," Novak told the Rossiya-24 TV channel.
"It is important to keep trust between countries, If we fail, we
will hardly be able to reach such deals in the future. The
countries have to stick to these agreements," he said.
Novak also said Russia's output of hard-to-recover oil would
increase by 20 percent this year compared to 2015.
(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin and Denis Pinchuk; Writing by
Peter Hobson; Editing by Andrew Osborn)
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