Putin, Saudi King talk over oils agreements reductions, COVID-19 pandemic


(MENAFN) Based on a statement issued by Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud met over phone on Monday to discuss the battle against COVID-19, oil production deals, and the upcoming summit of Group of 20.

In a news briefing, the Kremlin revealed that the officials praised the hard efforts to overcome the negative consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on the world economy.

The release further revealed that the leaders also debated Putin's creativity to make "green corridors" for the mutual supplies of medicines, food, equipment, and technology, paying particular attention to the prospects for the mutual output of a COVID-19 vaccine developed by Russia.

The Kremlin added that both leaders stated gratification with the development of the enactment of the deals on oil production reductions reached by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-alliance producers.

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