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Trump Announces US-Pakistan Oil Deal, Suggests India Sales Amidst New Tariffs, BRICS Criticism

Zee News Thursday, 31 July 2025 ()
President Trump revealed a deal for the US to help Pakistan develop "massive" oil reserves, hinting at future sales to India. 
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