PM Shahbaz calls for American investment in Pakistan in Trump meet
Last updated: September 26, 2025 | 15:48
Donald Trump, Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir (left) in the Oval Office at the White House on Thursday. X photo
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif invited American companies to invest in the country during a meeting with US President Donald Trump at the White House that also focused on how to end to the war in Gaza, his office said on Friday.
Shahbaz, along with Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, met Trump on Thursday, in a further sign of warming relations with the United States, which had been frozen under the previous US administration.
The Pakistani prime minister earmarked the agriculture, technology, mining and energy sectors for investment from US companies, his office said in a statement. Trump previously called for American companies to explore for oil in Pakistan.
"The Prime Minister expressed the confidence that under President Trump's leadership, the Pakistan-US partnership would be further strengthened to the mutual benefit of both countries," it said.
Shahbaz Sharif and Gen. Syed Asim Munir wait for their meeting with Donald Trump in the Oval Office. AP
There was no immediate statement from the White House. Just before the meeting, Trump told reportes in the Oval Office that Munir "is a very great guy, and so is the prime minister."
MIDDLE EAST PEACE DISCUSSED
Discussions also turned to the Middle East, where Pakistan is taking an increasing role. The prime minister's office said that Shahbaz "lauded President Trump's efforts to bring about an immediate end to the war in Gaza."
Shahbaz was one of the leaders from Muslim-majority nations who met Trump earlier this week on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly. The US President had presented them with a 21-point peace plan for the Middle East and Gaza, US special envoy Steve Witkoff said on Wednesday, adding that he is confident of "some sort of breakthrough."
It was the first meeting in the White House with a Pakistani civilian leader since Trump's first term, when he hosted then-Prime Minister Imran Khan in 2019. But Trump did meet Munir earlier this year at the White House, without Shahbaz present, the first instance of such a meeting with a civilian government in place in Islamabad.