DUBAI - Iran's Oil Minister Bijan Zanganeh told his Saudi Arabian counterpart that last month's OPEC decision does not give member countries the right to raise production above their targets, according to a letter reported by news agency Shana.

OPEC agreed with Russia and other oil-producing allies last month to raise output from July, with Saudi Arabia pledging a "measurable" supply boost but giving no specific numbers. 

"Member countries committed themselves to reach a production adjustment conformity level of 100 percent, as of July 1, 2018," Zanganeh wrote in a letter sent to Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih, according to Shana.

"However, the aforesaid decision neither warrants member countries the right to exceed their production level above the allocated production level decided... nor the right to redistribute the unfulfilled production adjustment commitments among member countries."

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