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Pakistan secures sufficient fuel reserves for months ahead: Ishaq Dar

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Islamabad: Officials informed Ishaq Dar that the country has sufficient petroleum reserves to meet its needs through April and beyond.


Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar chaired an important meeting to review the availability of petroleum products and assess preparedness in light of the evolving situation in the Middle East.


During the briefing, it was stated that Pakistan currently holds ample stocks of petroleum products, which are adequate to meet domestic demand for the coming months.


The Deputy Prime Minister expressed satisfaction over the current supply situation and directed all relevant ministries and authorities to strengthen coordination and ensure uninterrupted availability of fuel.


He emphasized that all necessary measures should be taken in the coming weeks to maintain a steady supply of petroleum products so that the public does not face any inconvenience.


The meeting was attended by the federal minister for petroleum, Special Assistant Tariq Bajwa, the minister for economic affairs, federal secretaries, as well as chief secretaries and senior officials from the provinces.

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