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Malaysia to lower diesel prices amid confidence in diplomacy
Malaysia plans to lower subsidised diesel prices next month, citing growing confidence in diplomatic efforts to ease tensions in the Middle East. Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim attributed this decision to Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's coordination of negotiations between the United States and Iran, which he believes will stabilize energy markets.
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