PARIS/WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the ongoing Gulf conflict is expected to conclude within weeks rather than months, emphasizing that Washington can achieve its objectives without deploying ground combat forces. Speaking after a meeting with G7 counterparts in France, Rubio stated that the United States is “on or ahead of schedule” in its operations and anticipates wrapping up the conflict “in a matter of weeks, not months.” While ruling out the necessity of a ground offensive, Rubio confirmed that limited troop deployments are underway to provide…
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Rising Global Energy Prices Threaten Pakistan’s Trade Balance, Inflation Outlook: SBP Minutes
KARACHI: Escalating global energy prices amid ongoing Middle East tensions are likely to pose significant risks to Pakistan’s external sector and inflation trajectory, according to the latest minutes of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) released by the State Bank of Pakistan. The central bank noted that since the previous MPC meeting, international oil and LNG prices have surged by approximately 28.1% and 38%, respectively (as of March 6, 2026), driven by supply concerns and disruptions in key shipping routes. This sharp increase has led to a deterioration in Pakistan’s Terms…
Read MorePM Shehbaz Rejects Massive Fuel Price Hike, Govt to Absorb Rs56bn Burden
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday rejected yet another summary proposing a steep increase in petroleum prices, deciding to keep fuel rates unchanged despite rising global oil costs. The premier revealed that he turned down a proposal to raise petrol prices by Rs95 per litre and high-speed diesel by Rs203 per litre, stating that the government would not pass the burden on to the public. “This week, I was again presented with a proposal to increase petrol by Rs95 per litre and diesel by Rs203 per litre, which I…
Read MoreIslamabad Likely to Host Key Talks Among KSA, Egypt and Türkiye on Middle East Conflict
ISTANBUL: Islamabad is expected to host high-level diplomatic talks involving Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Türkiye as efforts intensify to address the ongoing Middle East conflict. According to Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, the meeting—initially planned to take place in Türkiye—has been shifted to Islamabad due to logistical considerations. “Initially, we had planned to hold this meeting in Turkey… however, since our Pakistani counterparts are required to remain in their country, we moved the meeting to Pakistan,” Fidan said while speaking to a Turkish broadcaster, adding that the talks could take…
Read MoreGovt Nears Finalisation of Tech-Driven Targeted Petroleum Subsidy Framework
ISLAMABAD: The government is moving towards finalising a targeted subsidy framework for petroleum products, backed by technological solutions and strengthened coordination between federal and provincial governments. The development came during a high-level consultative meeting chaired by Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue Muhammad Aurangzeb, held in line with directives from the country’s leadership. A detailed briefing by the Petroleum Division confirmed that fuel supplies across the country remain stable and sufficient. Officials expressed satisfaction over the current availability of petroleum products. The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication presented a…
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