Pakistan Facing Major Economic Fallout Due To Iran War, Says PM Sharif
Pakistan’s oil import bill had surged from $300 million before the conflict to $800 million, the prime minister said.
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Pakistan’s oil import bill had surged from $300 million before the conflict to $800 million, the prime minister said.
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