Islamabad: The conflict between Israel and Iran is beginning to impact regional countries, and Pakistan is already feeling the heat. Fuel prices have gone up, and some areas face shortages due to disruptions along the Iran border. Kamran Yousaf reports from Islamabad.
According to TRTworld.com, the escalating tensions between Israel and Iran have started to affect neighboring nations, with Pakistan experiencing a sharp increase in fuel prices. The disturbances along the Iran border have contributed to the shortages in various areas, exacerbating the situation.
The rise in fuel prices is causing concern among Pakistani citizens and businesses, who are already grappling with economic challenges. The situation has sparked discussions about Pakistan’s energy security and reliance on external sources for fuel.
As the conflict continues, Pakistani officials are monitoring the situation closely, seeking ways to mitigate the impact on the country’s fuel supply and prices. The government is considering alternative sources and strategies to ensure stability in the energy sector amidst the ongoing regional tensions.