President Donald Trump says the United Arab Emirates' plan to exit OPEC is a "great" move that could help stabilize oil markets currently affected by the war with Iran.
President Donald Trump expressed support for the United Arab Emirates' plan to withdraw from OPEC, suggesting the move could stabilize oil markets amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
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President Donald Trump expressed support for the United Arab Emirates' plan to withdraw from OPEC, suggesting the move could stabilize oil markets amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran.
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