Trump says Russia, Saudi Arabia will work out oil dispute

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was confident Russia and Saudi Arabia would resolve an oil-price dispute that has damaged the industry. 'I have...

President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was confident Russia and Saudi Arabia would resolve an oil-price dispute that has damaged the industry.

"I have confidence in both that they'll be able to work it out," Trump said at a White House press briefing. The two countries are engaged in a price war. Trump also said he'd meet with oil-industry chief executives, which the Wall Street Journal reported would happen Friday."We don't want to lose our great oil companies," he said.

 

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Meh let it keep the cost of oil low, people cannot afford extreme gas prices again.

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