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Results of Military diplomacy of COAS pt.2

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Saudis on the GO!Aramco enters Pak with 40% stakes in Gas & Oil (GO), a retailer.Earlier @WafiEnergy for Shell Pak, now Aramco.-Shell’s est. value could be $150mn-GO’s could be $120mn (much smaller retailer)-Shell deal to settle outside Pak-GO’s FDI to be $50mn to Pak.

https://twitter.com/kschehzad/status/1734580280692998162?s=19

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