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The US Issues Warnings To Pakistan Regarding Business Agreements With Iran

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Mathew Miller, spokesperson for the US Department of State, has cautioned countries about the possibility of sanctions if they engage in business with Iran, emphasizing the associated risks.

In response to a query regarding Pakistan’s recent trade agreements with Iran, Mathew Miller stated that while he didn’t directly threaten Pakistan, he noted the significant trade relations between the United States and Pakistan. He hinted at the possibility of sanctions due to Iran’s international status, which could jeopardize these relations. Furthermore, Miller mentioned that potential sanctions are not pre-announced.

US Department of State Spokesperson Mathew Miller cautioned about possible sanctions against countries engaging in business with Iran, citing the risk of repercussions. His remarks were made in response to questions regarding Pakistan’s recent trade deals with Iran. While not explicitly threatening Pakistan, Miller pointed out the significant trade ties between the US and Pakistan, implying that these could be jeopardized by potential sanctions due to Iran’s global position. He emphasized that advance notice of potential sanctions is not provided.

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