Saudi Arabia says not responsible for high oil prices since Houthi attacks hit kingdom's production

Saudi Arabia made the announcement in a statement on Monday carried by the state-run Saudi Press Agency.
It quoted the Foreign Ministry as saying that ``the international community must assume its responsibility to maintain energy supplies'' in order to ``stand against the Houthis.''
On Sunday, Yemen's rebels launched a series of attacks targeting the kingdom's oil and natural gas production.
Benchmark Brent crude oil stood at over $112 a barrel in trading Monday.
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