White House National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan said on Sunday that US President Joe Biden is considering a decision to respond to Saudi Arabia over oil production cuts, but his options include US security assistance.
Changes are also included. Speaking on CNN, Sullivan said the U.S.-Saudi Arabia relationship is not easy to change as Biden reassessed it.
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"That's not how the president is acting immediately," Sullivan said. He's going to be strategic and he's going to take his time to consult with members of both parties and get back to Congress to sit down with him personally and work through the options. can
After OPEC+ oil producers announced production cuts last week over US objections, Biden vowed to impose consequences on Saudi Arabia for siding with Russia in backing the cuts. The OPEC Plus move undermines Western countries' plans to cap oil prices.
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Asked if Biden would consider Russia's use of a small tactical nuclear weapon or detonation in the Black Sea less serious than a large bomb? So Sullivan said it was dangerous to draw such distinctions and that the president would not do it.
Sullivan said Biden has no plans to meet with Saudi Arabia's de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, at the November G20 summit in Indonesia.
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