Iran’s OPEC governor keeps hard line stance after Doha talks failed

A day after Doha talks failed to reach a production freeze agreement, Iran’s OPEC governor came out on wires defending his hardline stance.

The talks failed as Iran refused to commit to production freeze, while Saudi Arabia maintained the accord could come into effect only if other producers agree to the same.

OPEC governor said today that those who suggested Oil output freeze wrongly thought that Iran had no option but to accept.

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