In a significant coordination meeting held on Thursday, February 12, 2026, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari met at the Aiwan-e-Sadr to take stock of Pakistan’s political, economic, and security trajectory.
The meeting, attended by senior cabinet members and advisors, signaled a unified front as the government prepares for a joint session of Parliament and high-stakes diplomatic visits.
Prime Minister @CMShehbaz called on President @AAliZardari at Aiwan-e-Sadr today, where they reviewed the country’s political, economic and security situation as well as the prevailing regional and global environment.
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Key Discussion Areas
1. Security & Counter-Terrorism
Amidst a rise in cross-border and “extra-regional” threats, the two leaders reaffirmed their resolve to eliminate terrorism.
- Joint Session Plans: Insiders suggest the government plans to convene a joint session of Parliament soon. This session will likely include a briefing from top military officials and a comprehensive debate on national security following the recent Islamabad blast.
- Operational Resolve: Both leaders reiterated that operations against foreign-backed terrorists and their facilitators will continue without compromise.
2. Economic Stability and Reforms
The discussion touched upon the country’s economic path, focusing on the ongoing reform programs and energy regulations.
- Net-Metering Dispute: Reports indicate that President Zardari and his team conveyed concerns to the Prime Minister regarding new net-metering regulations introduced by NEPRA, which have faced public and political backlash.
- International Investment: The PM briefed the President on his recent engagements, including efforts to attract Turkish investment into the agriculture and livestock sectors.
3. Regional & Global Environment
With PM Shehbaz scheduled to meet President Donald Trump next week for the Gaza Peace Board meeting, the leaders coordinated Pakistan’s diplomatic stance.
- Gaza Crisis: The Prime Minister apprised the President of his efforts to advocate for a permanent ceasefire and humanitarian corridors.
- Strategic Ties: The meeting also reviewed the broader regional dynamics involving Afghanistan and Iran.
List of Key Attendees
The high-level meeting featured a mix of legal, economic, and security heavyweights from the ruling coalition:
| Official | Designation |
| Ishaq Dar | Deputy Prime Minister & Foreign Minister |
| Mohsin Naqvi | Minister for Interior & Narcotics Control |
| Azam Nazeer Tarar | Minister for Law & Justice |
| Ahad Khan Cheema | Minister for Economic Affairs |
| Rana Sanaullah | Advisor to the PM on Political Affairs |
| Sherry Rehman | Senator (PPP) |
| Raja Pervez Ashraf | MNA & Former PM |
Significance of the Meeting
This consultative session is viewed as an effort to bolster the coalition bond between the PML-N and PPP. By addressing internal friction—such as the net-metering issue and legal reforms, before the PM’s Washington tour, the two parties are attempting to project a stable and unified governance model to both domestic audiences and international partners.
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