ISLAMABAD:
President Asif Ali Zardari and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif held an in-depth meeting at Aiwan-e-Sadr to evaluate the country’s evolving political situation, emerging security concerns, and pressing economic issues. This high-level engagement comes amid growing public interest in government performance and national stability.

During the discussion, both leaders shared insights on how to effectively address political unrest and law and order challenges in various regions. They emphasized the importance of political consensus, institutional coordination, and proactive leadership in navigating current uncertainties.

The meeting also focused on the government’s strategy to revitalize the economy, tackle inflation, and ensure public welfare. The President and Prime Minister reviewed key decisions under consideration and agreed on accelerating implementation of policy reforms aimed at boosting investor confidence and socio-economic development.

Sources suggest that both Zardari and Shehbaz are in favor of fostering unity between federal and provincial institutions, particularly at a time when national security requires a collaborative approach. They also discussed ways to strengthen civil-military cooperation and reaffirmed the need for transparent, people-centric governance.

This meeting is being viewed as a significant step in consolidating political will at the highest level to overcome internal and external challenges. Both leaders reiterated their resolve to move forward with national interest as the top priority and ensure that democratic processes remain intact, inclusive, and responsive to the needs of the people.