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What could a pause in the conflict between Iran and Pakistan mean for the people living there?
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Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif says diplomatic efforts to resolve the US-Israeli war on Iran are progressing
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The impact of a pause on daily life in Iran and Pakistan will likely vary by region. Urban areas may feel the effects of reduced conflict differently than rural regions, where the challenges of poverty and lack of resources persist regardless of military actions.
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The potential ceasefire could reshape regional dynamics, but it remains uncertain. The effectiveness of Pakistan as a diplomatic channel will depend on its ability to engage both local populations and international stakeholders in a meaningful dialogue about their shared futures.
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