RIYADH, (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney arrived in Saudi Arabia on Friday for talks with King Abdullah that will include discussions on cooperation to stabilise the oil market, where prices have reached record highs.
“I’m sure they will talk about the need for a cooperative way forward to try and stabilise this market, reduce the volatility in the market, and serve the interests of both consumers and producers alike,” John Hannah, national security adviser to Cheney, told reporters.