Saudi calls for pressure on Iran after US oil move

Saudi Arabia on Tuesday (April 23rd) called for international pressure to be kept up on Tehran after a US decision to end sanction exemptions for Iran's oil customers, AFP reported.

The latest US move was a "necessary step" to hold Iran responsible for its "destabilising policies and support for terrorism", Saudi Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf said in a statement carried by the official Saudi Press Agency.

He said the kingdom was keen on "the need for continued international efforts to (compel) the Iranian regime to abide by international laws and stop interfering in other countries' internal affairs".

The White House on Monday announced it will no longer grant reprieves from unilateral US sanctions on Tehran, in order to "bring Iran's oil exports to zero".

Saudi Arabia's Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said Riyadh was committed to "stabilise" the oil market.

"The kingdom will co-ordinate with other oil producing countries to ensure adequate supplies to consumers," he said on Monday.

The White House has said Saudi Arabia and the UAE would work to make up the difference in oil to ensure that global markets are not rocked.

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