with our more bloomberg middle east energy reporter anthony dipaola. anthony, what are the key issues that are still unresolved here? issue is thekey main issue, and that is who is ?oing to cut wants it does not seem that opec is in agreement with itself, which countries will reduce which amount. at your member algeria 32.5ed to reduce right million, 33 million barrels, without knowing who would cut that. hush -- how shall they deal and get it wrong on board with how much they would reduce or whether they would have a limit on their production. after it has been basically strangled by sanctions in terms of oil exports, those exports are about doubled from some of the levels they were during sanctions, and iran wants to keep going a little bit. we understand that they were looking at an accord that would reduce production, and opec wants non-opec members to cut as , to really boost to the prices little bit, bring down some of the oversupply in the market and cut out the stockpiles really weighing on prices. arabia'se see saudi step back from tamara from