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Pakistani PM travels abroad amid peace talk speculation

Pakistani PM travels abroad amid peace talk speculation

Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is beginning a four-day diplomatic visit to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Turkey. The trip follows speculation that Pakistan will host peace negotiations between Iran and the United States, with Sharif acting as a mediator.

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