U.S. President Donald Trump said April 22 that Saudi Arabia and other OPEC nations could "more than make up" for any drop in Iranian oil supplies to global markets now that his administration has decided to end waivers that allowed some nations to buy Iranian oil without facing U.S. sanctions.
RELATED: US Reportedly To Announce End To Sanctions Waivers For Iran Oil Imports
"Saudi Arabia and others in OPEC will more than make up the Oil Flow difference in our now Full Sanctions on Iranian Oil," Trump said on Twitter.

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