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PAKISTAN STEPS IN AS MEDIATOR BETWEEN THE US AND IRAN — THEN TRUMP CANCELS HIS ENVOYS
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Tokyo notes Araghchi's arrival and an expected Iranian offer — brief but real coverage
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
The Japan Times published a factual article focusing on Trump's expectation of 'an offer satisfying US demands' as Araghchi arrived in Pakistan — which, in retrospect, explains part of the cancellation logic: the offer that came through was deemed insufficient. Japan, which imports nearly all its crude oil from the Middle East, follows every development in the Iran conflict as a direct energy security signal. Japanese financial markets moved in response to news from Islamabad. Coverage remains factual and politically neutral — Tokyo avoids commenting on decisions by its American ally even when they cause economic difficulties.
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