- Marshal Asim Munnir held a head-to-face meeting with Trump.
- Rubio called PM Shehbaz in the continuation of American engagement.
- High -level coordination between non -new political and military leaders.
Islamabad: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was entirely informed by the chief of staff of the army, Marshal Asim Munnir, after the recent large-scale meeting of the latter with American president Donald Trump in the White House, confirmed a main source on Friday.
According to the illuminated source, the following telephone call passed by the US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif was also a continuation of Washington’s commitment.
The source said that all developments, from Trump-mnume’s meeting to its content and follow-up diplomacy, were coordinated with Prime Minister Shehbaz and carried out in accordance with mutual political decisions.
“Although certain quarters distribute disinformation to create distrust, the reality is that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Marshal Asim Munir are in close and regular contact,” said the source, adding that civil and military leaders remain united both in strategy and execution.
The high level of coordination between political and military leaders is not new. Recently, The news reported, citing well placed sources, that the Prime Minister and the Head of the Army (Marshal of Champ) remained in constant contact during the recent Pakistani-Indian military conflict. Their collaboration has covered all key aspects, including military, diplomatic and political responses.
“There was transparent coordination, a relationship based on confidence supported by mutual respect and shared responsibility. It was a unified approach that ensured effective results for Pakistan,” said a familiar source with the internal operation of the country’s power corridors.
Describing the depth of their cooperation, the source had noted: “It was a flow of double -meaning information in real time and real -time, with in -depth consultations between the Prime Minister, the Head of the Army and their respective teams.”
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