Kremlin hopes Biden will not seek to turn
Saudi Arabia against Russia
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[July 13, 2022]
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Kremlin said
on Wednesday that it hoped President Joe Biden's visit to Saudi Arabia
would not be used to try to foster anti-Russian relations, just as the
United States seeks to convince Riyadh to boost oil production amid
soaring prices.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov attends a military parade on Victory
Day, which marks the 77th anniversary of the victory over Nazi Germany
in World War Two, in Red Square in central Moscow, Russia May 9, 2022.
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White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on
Monday that Biden will make the case for greater oil production
from OPEC nations to bring down gasoline prices when he meets
Gulf leaders in Saudi Arabia this week.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov also said that Russia, the
world's second largest oil exporter after Saudi Arabia and the
world's biggest exporter of natural gas, highly valued
cooperation with Saudi Arabia within the framework of OPEC+
group of world's leading oil producers.
"We are within the framework of the OPEC + agreements, and we
highly appreciate the work that we manage to do with our
partners, including with leading partners such as Saudi Arabia,"
he told a daily conference call with reporters.
"We highly appreciate our relations and our interaction with
Riyadh and we certainly hope that the building of relations and
the development of relations between Riyadh and other world
capitals will in no way be directed against us."
As the world faces one of the worst energy supply crunches since
the Arab oil embargo in the 1970s, Biden has repeatedly urged
the OPEC+ and its kingpin Saudi Arabia to lift oil production
faster than the group is already doing.
But major Gulf producers have little spare production capacity.
Oil and gas exports, which constitute a significant share
Russia's state budget income, are the centrepiece of Moscow's
response to the sanctions the West has imposed over the conflict
in Ukraine.
President Vladimir Putin warned the West on Friday that
continued sanctions against Russia over the conflict in Ukraine
risked triggering catastrophic energy price rises for consumers
around the world.
Putin says the West has fomented a global economic crisis with
soaring inflation by imposing sanctions for what he calls a
"special military operation" in Ukraine.
(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Guy Faulconbridge)
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