Former US official: Washington has no right to dictate decisions

News Arabia"that group decision "OPEC Plus" Reducing oil production is a market-related decision, and there are no political motives behind it.

explained that "US administration She wanted to politicize the issue before the midterm elections. We have to respect Saudi Arabia’s decision to support production cutsWashington allied with Riyadh Necessary for our interests and allies in the Middle East".

He added: "We have no right to dictate to the OPEC Plus countries the prices at which they sell their oil, as these countries have their own national interests. We should not ask other countries to put our interests ahead of theirs".

He continued: "The statements of the US State Department related to the decisions of OPEC Plus are disappointing and ill-considered, and they will not serve anyone’s interest. These statements come from a narrow domestic American perspective".

Greenblatt pointed out that it is not right United State To ask countries to sell them their resources at the cheapest prices, stressing that it is important for the US administration "Respect for the sovereignty of states".

Re-evaluation of relationships

In response to a question regarding the spokesperson’s statement US Department of Defense "The Pentagon" John Kirby, the need for the United States to reassess its relations with Saudi ArabiaGreenblatt said: "Any US decision to stop arms exports to allied countries in the region would be foolish".

Greenblatt emphasized that "The US military presence in the region benefits the United States".

And he indicated that any decisions once morest Saudi Arabia will reflect negatively on the United States, and everyone will be affected by that, including Europe.

He described the US administration’s taking of such decisions as they would be "crazy" And"idiot"adding: "We are not masters of the world. We have to show respect to allies and friends".

Ukrainian war

and regarding ukrainian warGreenblatt said: "The Europeans should contribute more to support Ukraine in the war. We had to act from the start when there were reports of a Russian military build-up on the border with Ukraine".

He pointed out that "Biden is doing his best in a difficult situation. Some Americans are tired of suffering from inflation and rising prices and wonder why they keep spending on financing this war.".

nuclear Iran

And his predictions regarding Iran’s nuclear fileGreenblatt explained: "If the nuclear deal is reached with Iran, it will be weak and short, and then you will get money".

He warned that "European allies should be aware of the dangers of a weak nuclear deal with Iran".

Greenblatt ruled out a new nuclear agreement before the US midterm elections, calling on the Biden administration to open channels of communication directly or through US friends with Iran, and not through Europeans who think only of their interests, he said.

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In an interview with “Sky News Arabia”, Greenblatt considered that the decision of theOPEC Plus“To reduce oil production is a market-related decision, and there are no political motives behind it.

He explained that “US administration She wanted to politicize the issue before the midterm elections. We have to respect Saudi Arabia’s decision to support production cutsWashington allied with Riyadh Necessary for our interests and allies in the Middle East.

He added, “We have no right to dictate to the OPEC Plus countries the prices at which they sell their oil, as these countries have their own national interests. We should not ask other countries to put our interests ahead of their own.”

He continued, “The statements of the US State Department related to the decisions of OPEC Plus are disappointing and ill-considered, and they will not serve anyone’s interest. These statements come from a narrow internal American perspective.”

Greenblatt pointed out that it is not right United State To ask countries to sell them their resources at the cheapest prices, stressing that it is important for the US administration to “respect the sovereignty of countries.”

Re-evaluation of relationships

In response to a question regarding the spokesperson’s statement US Department of Defense “Pentagon” John Kirby, the need for the United States to re-evaluate its relations with Saudi ArabiaGreenblatt said, “Any US decision to stop arms exports to allied countries in the region would be foolish.”

Greenblatt stressed that “the US military presence in the region benefits the United States.”

And he indicated that any decisions once morest Saudi Arabia will reflect negatively on the United States, and everyone will be affected by that, including Europe.

He described the US administration’s taking of such decisions as “crazy” and “stupid”, adding: “We are not the masters of the world. We have to show respect to allies and friends.”

Ukrainian war

and regarding ukrainian war“The Europeans should contribute more to support Ukraine in the war,” Greenblatt said. “We had to act from the start when there were reports of a Russian military build-up on the border with Ukraine.”

He pointed out that “Biden is doing what he can in light of a difficult situation, as some Americans are tired of suffering from inflation and high prices, and they are wondering why they continue to spend on financing this war.”

nuclear Iran

And his predictions regarding Iran’s nuclear file“If the nuclear deal is reached with Iran, it will be weak and short, and then you will get money,” Greenblatt explained.

He warned that “European allies should be aware of the dangers of a weak nuclear deal with… Iran“.

Greenblatt ruled out a new nuclear agreement before the US midterm elections, calling on the Biden administration to open channels of communication directly or through US friends with Iran, and not through Europeans who think only of their interests, he said.

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