Cameron Says No Decision Reached on Releasing Oil Reserves
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U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron said that, while releasing oil from strategic stockpiles should be considered, there is no agreement with U.S. President Barack Obama on using reserves to reduce oil prices.
“We didn’t make any decision,” Cameron told students at New York University. “We’ve got to look at this issue carefully, it’s something worth looking at. Short term, should we look at the reserves? Yes, we should.”