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Saudi Energy Minister Tackles Int’l Press Questions for an Hour

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Asharq Al-Awsat

In a nearly-hour long conference, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, who also chairs the OPEC+ joint ministerial committee, tackled world-press inquiries about the future of oil market trends and outcomes of OPEC meetings with a sense of humor and joy.

“Enjoy the sun…It’s going to be a sunny day,” the energy minister had told reporters waiting outside the OPEC building in Vienna on Wednesday.

The minister was on his way to attend the first on-site OPEC+ meetings since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic.

As he was about to enter the OPEC+ meeting, Prince Abdulaziz was asked about oil production cuts and their relationship to politics.

“I advise you to enjoy the sun... It will be a sunny day, and it will remain so,” he told the reporter standing afar.

In a brief talk, Prince Abdulaziz reviewed the state of energy prices globally. He pointed out that oil prices have increased, but so did other energy rates.

Prince Abdulaziz borrowed a funny expression from one of the plays of the legendary Arab comedian, Adel Emam, to answer a reporter’s vague question that had blurred the lines between oil, inflation, and the global economy.

The energy minister had also refrained from answering a question posed by a Reuters correspondent and said that the agency had failed to commit to official statements twice. According to Prince Abdulaziz, Reuters had adopted phantom sources instead.

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