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Trump, Saudi King Discuss Oil Prices in Telephone Call


FILE - People wait in line as fuel is pumped from two tanker trucks at a convenience store in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 17, 2018. U.S. President Donald Trump discussed global crude oil prices with Saudi King Salman in a telephone call amid the American leader's call for OPEC to bring down energy prices.
FILE - People wait in line as fuel is pumped from two tanker trucks at a convenience store in Wilmington, North Carolina, Sept. 17, 2018. U.S. President Donald Trump discussed global crude oil prices with Saudi King Salman in a telephone call amid the American leader's call for OPEC to bring down energy prices.

President Donald Trump has discussed global crude oil prices with Saudi King Salman in a telephone call amid the American leader's call for OPEC to bring down energy prices.

The state-run Saudi Press Agency reported the call late Saturday night, saying "the efforts to maintain supplies to ensure the stability of the oil market and ensure the growth of the global economy" were discussed by the two leaders.

American officials acknowledged the call, but offered no details.

Trump, facing political pressure at home, has been calling on OPEC and American allies like Saudi Arabia to boost their production to lower global crude oil prices.

Benchmark Brent crude now trades above $80 a barrel. Analysts say prices likely will go higher as American sanctions on Iran resume in November.

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