Saudi Arabia Wants to Have a ‘Greater Role’ at IMF, SPA Reports
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Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s biggest economy, wants to have “a greater role” at the International Monetary Fund, the official Saudi Press Agency reported, citing the kingdom’s Finance Minister Ibrahim al-Assaf.
The world’s largest oil supplier has played an “important role” in stabilizing prices with its crude production, the news service said today, citing al-Assaf as saying during a press conference yesterday with French Finance Minister Christine Lagarde in Jeddah.