Blackouts at Home, Peace Diplomacy Abroad: Pakistan's Double Standards | Vantage on Firstpost | 4K

As Pakistan prepares to host a second round of US-Iran peace talks, millions of Pakistanis are facing power cuts of up to seven hours daily. The conflict in West Asia has disrupted global energy markets, pushing up fuel and gas import costs for Pakistan. Liquefied natural gas imports have been disrupted, gas-based power plants are running below capacity, and hydropower output is lower than expected. Pakistan's Energy Minister acknowledged the shortfall. The government has asked citizens to reduce consumption and accept higher fuel prices. Pakistan is also seeking help to repay foreign loans and has made commitments to the IMF.

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