PM Shehbaz terms meeting with US President Trump.
Friday, a day after the two leaders had their first formal bilateral interaction at the Oval Office in Washington and discussed, among other things, regional security and cooperation along the lines of counterterrorism, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif described his meeting with US President Donald Trump as “very encouraging.” The premier was accompanied by the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Field Marshal Asim Munir, while the US president was joined by US Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio during the meeting at the White House.
During an interaction with the media a day later—which was aired on Geo News—the premier said the US was ready to share “techniques” with Pakistan in the areas of artificial intelligence, information technology, and agriculture.The PM added that the US was also open to investment opportunities in the country.
He stated, without providing any additional information, "We have signed an MoU" (memorandum of understanding) with one of their delegations.
PM Shehbaz said Pakistan’s economy has “stabilized at the macro level” and also credited overseas Pakistanis for their contributions and efforts.He stated, "No amount of gratitude is sufficient." The premier also hailed Field Marshal Asim Munir for leading the nation “from the front” during a four-day military encounter between Pakistan and India in May.
“He led Pakistan with courage, boldness, and intelligence,” the PM said.
Pakistan claimed to have brought down six Indian aircraft shortly after the escalation. However, the PM stated on Friday that seven Indian jets had been shot down.

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