clearly there is difference of opinion, mr maduro and other countries hit by the falling oil. o.p.e.c. pretty much led by saudi arabia and want to retain an agreement for retain the levels. how do they deal with this? >> they'll continue to hold its position, the rate. everyone will be holding. they'll tell the story about the output that prices fell from 35 to 10. today the story is a bit different. they have to hold to their position. everybody has to do what it will in terms of overselling. saudi arabia will tell madura that this is the policy to hold even if during the meeting countries protest against in position. it will hold market share for everybody against the unconventional producers, and that is something despite the short-term pain that venezuelan is under. >> he's left tehran managed to get a certain amount of agreement from the leaders there. that something needs to be done in order to stop the almost free fall of the cost of a barrel of oil. will that make a difference in terms. equation. we have at iranians agreeing with the venezuelans. well you know usually