The New York Times writes about it.

According to the publication, in the United States, the OPEC + decision was called "a stab in the back to Biden."

Now, the article notes, the US president must decide what to do about "this betrayal-like decision."

Biden himself “deliberately softly” commented on this initiative of the organization, but some representatives of the Democratic Party demand that Biden “punish” Saudi Arabia.

On October 5, oil producers OPEC + at a meeting agreed to reduce production by 2 million barrels per day from November.

After that, Washington said that Joe Biden was disappointed with the decision of OPEC+.

According to Bloomberg columnist Bobby Ghosh, Biden should deal a painful blow to Saudi Arabia for a joint agreement with OPEC + and Russia to reduce oil production by 2 million barrels per day.