ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's bid to ease a crippling foreign exchange crisis by importing energy from Iran could be in jeopardy, as a militant attack near their border has thrown future deals into doubt, analysts say.
Forex crisis pushes Islamabad to eye local currency imports from neighbor Iran
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, left, meets with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on May 18 in Pishin on the two countries' border. © Reuters
ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan's bid to ease a crippling foreign exchange crisis by importing energy from Iran could be in jeopardy, as a militant attack near their border has thrown future deals into doubt, analysts say.