of what s going on for a little bit of a longer time.- bit of a longer time. talk us throu~h bit of a longer time. talk us through the bit of a longer time. talk us through the relationship - bit of a longer time. talk us i through the relationship within 0pec plus because this was a very fractious meeting, wasn t it? it very fractious meeting, wasn t it? ., , ., ., very fractious meeting, wasn t it? c, a, it? it was not an easy meeting because essentially, it? it was not an easy meeting because essentially, it - it? it was not an easy meeting because essentially, it was - it? it was not an easy meeting because essentially, it was a l because essentially, it was a coming tojesus, coming to terms type of thing when you look at the quotas and what was actually produced, if you take the igis plants movement numbers, they missed the quotas, the group as a whole, by about 2.5 million barrels a day. so some countries had really been lagging in what they were doing with the quote. so, at
whatever the weather. become here all the time, we love - here all the time, we love walking through the dragonfly garden. fir walking through the dragonfly carden. ., , ., , ., garden. or more stories from across the garden. or more stories from across the uk, garden. or more stories from across the uk, to garden. or more stories from across the uk, to the - garden. or more stories from across the uk, to the bbc - across the uk, to the bbc website. you re live with bbc news. leaders of the global aviation industry are gathering in istanbul today, for the international air transport association annual general meeting and world air transport summit. according to iata, overall global traffic is now less than 10% down on 2019 levels. but issues in the industry remain, with how strike action is affecting airlines and millions of passengers. also high on the agenda, is ensuring the industry evolves and reaches its 2050 net zero target. we re nowjoined by john strickland, who s an air