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White House releases photos of Donald Trump meeting PM Shehbaz & Gen Asim Munir

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WASHINGTON: The White House has shared photos of the high-level meeting between US President Donald Trump and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief Field Marshal General Asim Munir.

The Oval Office meeting, which was attended by only five officials, was attended by Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio from the US side, with Pakistan represented by Sharif and Munir. Additionally, FBI Director Kash Patel met with the Pakistani delegation.

The slides show a cordial and engaged conversation with President Trump, Prime Minister Sharif, and Field Marshal Munir, standing together as they deliberated on important issues.

The meeting took place in Washington on the sidelines of the 80th annual United Nations General Assembly, highlighting the ongoing diplomatic relations between Pakistan and the US.

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