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00:00And, Doctor, what role can the international community play in de-escalating these tensions right now?
00:07Another very important point, which we must start thinking about,
00:12because the conflict is in front of our eyes.
00:15We really understand the perspectives of both sides,
00:18how both sides' media is doing warmongering and creating a further chaotic scene,
00:23making the lives of the ordinary people hell.
00:25You were just talking about the cricket, how cricket is close to...
00:29Cricket is like second religion in India and Pakistan.
00:32For these cricket matches and these championships to be stopped,
00:36that also in itself is a major challenge.
00:39That's why the diplomatic engagement is extremely important.
00:43Restraint. Both countries need to restrain, but someone needs to tell them.
00:47And currently we know the U.S. is trying to play a role.
00:50We know that China, Turkey, Qatar, they are all trying to go both sides.
00:56In fact, Saudi Arabia's leading leaders and Iranian leaders are also actively playing a role,
01:03going to both the countries, trying to tell them to de-escalate, just stop right there.
01:08But the tragedy is that because the tit-for-tat attacks environment is now entrenched in this area,
01:16someone needs to really give some need to explain to them not only the pros and cons,
01:24but tell them that, OK, if you are not going to stop this,
01:28then there are certain impact of that.

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