BAGHDAD, June 8 (Reuters) - Iraq's new oil minister Ihsan
Abdul Jabbar affirmed in a phone call with Saudi energy minister
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Iraq's full commitment to the OPEC+
production cut deal, the oil ministry said in a statement on
Monday.
OPEC, Russia and other producers agreed on Saturday to
extend record output cuts of 9.7 million barrels per day into
July, curbing global supply by almost 10% amid a steep slump in
demand due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Abdul Jabbar said his country is fully committed to cut its
production in June and July in compliance with the OPEC+ deal,
and also is committed to the production cut deal agreed after
June and July.