White House spokesman John Kirby pointed out that “Washington needs to be less dependent on OPEC+ and foreign oil producers,” stressing that “we will make sure we have enough capacity and training to protect our interests and national security and our allies.” . “We have not seen any signs that Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine,” he said.

He explained: “We will not allow Iran to get nuclear weapons, and we want to do this through diplomacy, which does not seem to be working at the moment.” ourselves and our allies in case diplomacy fails.”

And the Reuters news agency reported some time ago, citing informed sources, that “the joint ministerial monitoring committee OPEC+ has agreed to cut production by two million barrels per day.”

And Bloomberg reported today, citing sources, that OPEC+ will discuss cutting oil production by two million barrels per day.

And earlier, the American newspaper Financial Times reported, citing sources, that Saudi Arabia, Russia and other producers are ready to announce a significant reduction in oil production at the OPEC + meeting in Vienna, noting that Saudi Arabia seeks to raise oil production, oil prices oil to “piss off the US and help the Russian Federation.”

Reuters also reported that “OPEC+ appears poised to make significant cuts to its oil production targets to curb supply in an already tight market, despite pressure from the United States and other countries to boost production.”

A possible OPEC+ cut could lead to a recovery in oil prices, which fell to around $90 from $120 three months ago on fears of a global economic downturn, rising US interest rates and a stronger dollar.