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US President Donald Trump has announced that the US will ease some sanctions on Russian oil in an effort to decrease the rapidly increasing global oil prices. This decision comes after a phone conversation between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, in which they discussed the ongoing conflict in Iran, the global oil market, and other pressing issues.
According to reports, Trump has stated that the US will remove some sanctions on Russian oil in order to reduce the strain on the global oil market. However, he also warned that these sanctions may be reinstated if the situation in Iran does not improve.
The phone conversation between Trump and Putin also touched upon other critical issues, including the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, the situation in Venezuela, and the global oil market. The two leaders also discussed the increasing pressure on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan due to the presence of militants and their supporters.
US Secretary of Defense, Pat Hagerty, has stated that Iran is in a state of chaos and desperation, firing missiles from schools and hospitals. Trump has hinted that the US may engage in talks with Iran, but only if certain conditions are met.
The move by the US to ease sanctions on Russian oil has been met with a mixed response from the international community. Iran has reacted strongly to the US threat to close the Strait of Hormuz, with a promise to retaliate if necessary.
Meanwhile, the situation in the Middle East remains tense, with a series of attacks and counter-attacks escalating the conflict in the region. The global business community has been severely affected by the ongoing conflict in the region, with major oil-producing countries reducing their daily oil production.
In related news, the Pakistani government has written a letter to the Iranian Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, expressing concern over the ongoing conflict in the region. Meanwhile, the US and Israel have threatened to increase their military presence in the region if necessary.
In a separate development, the UK government has been urged to cancel a planned state visit by King Charles III to the US due to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The North Korean leader has stated that his country does not want war, but is not interested in avoiding it either.
In a bizarre incident, a Pakistani actress, Saba Qamar, has been left devastated after discovering that a popular review website had been reviewing her performances without her consent. The incident has sparked a heated debate in the Pakistani entertainment industry.
Finally, the US government has announced that it will not provide any assistance to the Pakistani government in the wake of the ongoing conflict in the region. The move has been met with a strong reaction from the Pakistani people, who are demanding that the government take immediate action to address the crisis.

