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Saudi Arabia ready to pump more oil if Russian output sinks under ban – FT SaudiArabia Oil WTI Commodities RussianFederation

anctions against Moscow, the Financial Times reports, citing five people familiar with the discussions.“Saudi Arabia is aware of the risks and that it is not in their interests to lose control of oil prices.”

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