Saudi Arabia's oil minister has stressed that the Kingdom will continue to comply with production cuts until the end of the first quarter of 2020.
In a tweet, Khalid Al-Falih also said he discussed oil markets with his Russian counterpart.
“We confirm that we will continue to hold such meetings and talks between our two countries to ensure further progress, partnership, investment development and mutual trade," he said.

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