The United States and Iran have reached an agreement on ceasefire negotiations after 106 days.
However, it is too early to be optimistic, as the scars left by the war and the surrounding uncertainty will not disappear overnight.
The government must first focus its full efforts on ensuring the safe departure of our vessels and crew members currently stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.
Furthermore, we must take this war as a lesson to diversify our energy supply chains and strengthen our economic fundamentals.
This concludes Nightline.
Thank you.
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