In this regard, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stressed that the United States will not extend any exemptions that exclude Iranian oil importers from US sanctions, and that there will be no grace period for compliance with the decision. .
Kevin Hassett, economic adviser to the White House, commented that he believed that global oil markets would be able to deal with the US decision to compel Iranian oil buyers to end imports or face sanctions. , Despite a jump in crude prices today.
As for the region, the Saudi Energy Minister, Khaled Al-Falih, stated that the Kingdom is closely monitoring the oil market after the US statement, and will work to ensure the availability of oil supplies to consumers and an imbalance The global oil market.
Al-Falih added that his country will consult closely during the next few weeks, with other producers and major oil-consuming countries for a balanced and stable market.
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