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Pakistan's prime minister is visiting Saudi Arabia today, then Qatar and Turkey.
NPR's Aya Batrari reports he'll discuss his country's efforts at mediating a ceasefire in Iran.
Saudi Arabia supports Pakistan's efforts at a ceasefire in Iran, but not all Gulf countries have.
The United Arab Emirates has been pushing for a more hawkish deal than the current two-week deal brokered by Pakistan.
Just before Prime Minister Shabazz Sharif's visit to Saudi Arabia,
Pakistan announced that Saudi Arabia had committed additional $3 billion in deposits for the country.
It comes as Pakistan is expected to repay a $3.5 billion loan to the UAE.
Sharif is scheduled to also visit Qatar and Turkey in a tour that runs through Saturday,
making it unlikely that Pakistan will host a second round of U.S.
And Iran talks before then.
Meanwhile, U.S. Central Command says fighter and surveillance aircraft and more than a dozen U.S. Warships
are enforcing a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to prevent Iranian cargo from passing.
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Drew says she did not file a police report at the time and did not undergo a rape kit test.
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She says she is now filing a complaint.
Swalwell has vehemently rejected accusations of sexual assault and sexual misconduct by multiple women.