In a significant development, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari are expected to hold a crucial meeting today. According to sources, the PPP delegation will meet with the Prime Minister at the Prime Minister’s House to discuss the current political situation in the country and the increasing tensions between Iran and Gulf countries.
During the meeting, the two leaders are expected to discuss the recent developments in the region and the need to reduce tensions. Foreign Office spokesperson has stated that the two leaders have discussed the current situation in the region and emphasized the need for a peaceful resolution.
Former Sindh Governor Muhammad Zubair has expressed concerns about the economic situation in Pakistan, stating that the government’s expenditure is not decreasing. Foreign Office spokesperson Khaja has rejected recent comments about the US financial reserves, calling them baseless and contradictory to reality.
Pakistan Navy is set to acquire new platforms and cutting-edge technology, according to Admiral Naveed Ashraf. Information Minister Atta Tarar has assured that the Prime Minister took timely notice, which prevented a shortage of petrol.
Senator Musadik Malik has expressed concerns about the rising tensions in the region, stating that the situation is becoming increasingly volatile. “We will sell cheap and buy expensive, this will not last forever,” he said.
Chairman PPP Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has condemned the recent attack on a school in Iran, in which several children were killed. Senator Shir Ali Arbab has threatened to expose the internal issues of the party if a different candidate is not selected for a ticket.
Senator Rana Sanaullah, Advisor to the Prime Minister on Political Affairs, has stated that the government will not be deterred by protests and if necessary, it will take action against its opponents. “We will not be intimidated by protests, and if need be, we will take action against those who are opposed to us,” he said.
Foreign Minister Sadiq Dar has welcomed the statement by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, stating that the two countries share a common understanding.
A notorious dacoit, Gora Omrani, has surrendered to the police along with his accomplices. Transporters have increased fares following the rise in petroleum prices.
Security sources have revealed that two Afghan nationals were among the dead terrorists. The Meteorological Department has predicted more rain in Karachi.
Motorcycle owners can contact Help Line 1000 for fuel subsidy.
US President has given Iran ten days to reach an agreement or open the Hormuz Strait, which is now running out. After the US and Israel’s missile attack on Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, Russia’s state nuclear company has evacuated 198 more staff from the plant.
A writer has stated that Pakistan has maintained relations with China, US President Trump prefers to use a Pakistani Field Marshal as a mediator, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is facing a diplomatic defeat.
According to a news agency, Hamida Suleimani and her daughter were arrested after their green card was revoked. Iranian Revolutionary Guards have claimed to have successfully targeted an Israeli ship with a drone.
The commander of the Gerald Ford has stated that Yemeni fighters and the steadfast people are afraid to cross the Bab-el-Mandeb strait.

