Pakistan’s UN envoy says the US-Iran conflict has disrupted energy supplies, pushing oil prices higher and worsening inflation, fuel shortages and austerity. He calls for rapid external financing and debt relief for affected developing countries.
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Islamabad envoy at UN says energy disruptions have driven global oil prices higher since February
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Cites fuel shortages, inflation and austerity measures amid import dependence, calling for rapid access to external financing and emergency support mechanisms
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Ambassador urges diplomacy and dialogue to end conflict and stabilise global economy
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations on Sunday warned that the ongoing US-Iran conflict and resulting disruptions in global energy…

