ISLAMABAD, June 17 -- Pakistan would be among the biggest beneficiaries if Iran is allowed to re-enter global energy markets and resume oil and gas exports, according to a senior government adviser.

Finance Ministry adviser Khurram Shahzad said that any easing of sanctions on Iran and its reintegration into the international oil economy could significantly improve regional energy supply dynamics, potentially offering economic advantages for countries like Pakistan.

Speaking on a television programme, he noted that such developments could open new avenues for energy cooperation, trade routes and regional connectivity, although the full benefits would take time to materialise.

He added that Pakistan has already begun passing on reduction...