Pakistan Prepares for Peace Talks Amid US-Iran Tensions
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Pakistan is gearing up for peace talks amid rising tensions after the U.S. Navy seized an Iranian cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz. This interception marks the first since a blockade on Iranian ports began last week, prompting Iran's military to vow retaliation. President Trump is backing his war strategy against Iran, labeling critics as “traitors.” His team, including Vice President JD Vance, is set to meet with Pakistani officials, but Iran has not confirmed its participation in further negotiations. Trump suggests the ceasefire will likely not be renewed before its expiration on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the conflict has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with a UN report estimating recovery costs at $71.4 billion over ten years. The report highlights the destruction of over 371,000 housing units and the crippling of Gaza's economy, which has shrunk by 84%. Here's the thing: these developments not only affect regional stability but also have significant implications for global energy markets and humanitarian efforts.
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