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Trump Says Pakistan Has Asked US Not to Militarily Engage Iran During Negotiations
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AI-generatedThe article reports diplomatic negotiations and a ceasefire request, with no concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply disruption, or company impact. No commodity, product, or supply chain is directly affected. The event is geopolitical but lacks specific economic or market channels.
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- Pakistan requested US not to militarily engage Iran during negotiations.
- Ceasefire in Strait of Hormuz since April 8.
- US suspended 'Project Freedom' merchant ship escort at Pakistan's request.
- US-Iran talks progressing; Iran reviewing proposals.
- Pakistani FM communicated with Iran, hoping for timely agreement.
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