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Apr 22, 2021 1:08 PM
LONDON (Reuters) â U.S. assets and personnel overseas could be at risk if the country decided to pass a bill against OPEC, known as NOPEC, the head of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries told member states.
In a letter, seen by Reuters, Mohammad Barkindo encouraged member countries to engage with the U.S. administration.
âIt is essential that member countries reinforce diplomatic bilateral contacts with government officials in the U.S. ⦠and explain the disadvantages for the U.S. should the NOPEC bill become lawâ.
âThese disadvantages might include: weakening the immunity principle at a global level, putting at risk U.S. interests overseas, and the protection for their personnel and assets,â the letter said.