Pakistan PM Sharif to meet President Trump at White House today

US President Donald Trump (left), Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (center) and Deputy Prime Minister, Ishaq Dar having an informal discussion after the summit of Arab-Islamic countries on the sidelines of United Nations General Assembly session in New York, US, on September 24, 2025. (@ForeignOfficePk/X)
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Updated 25 September 2025
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Pakistan PM Sharif to meet President Trump at White House today

  • US-Pakistan relations have warmed under Trump after years of Washington tilting toward India as a counter to China
  • State Department says talks will focus on counterterrorism, economic cooperation and US interests in the region

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to meet US President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday, according to the presidential program for the day, signaling Islamabad’s deepening relations with the current administration in Washington.

The development comes months after Trump held a rare extended meeting with Pakistan’s army chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, in June and the signing of a trade deal in July.

US-Pakistan ties have warmed in recent months after Washington had for years viewed Pakistan’s rival India as a counter to China’s influence in Asia. US relations with New Delhi have been strained under Trump over visa hurdles, higher tariffs on Indian goods and the president’s repeated claims that he brokered an India-Pakistan ceasefire in May.

Sharif’s government has praised the US president for helping end the four-day military standoff with India earlier this year, recommending him for the Nobel Peace Prize for his role in de-escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

“4:30 PM. The President participates in a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan,” said Roll Call, a US-based news outlet that tracks Trump’s public schedule. It said the Oval Office meeting would be closed to media.

4:30 PM in Washington corresponds to 1:30 AM Friday in Pakistan.

Earlier, Reuters reported a senior State Department official confirmed the meeting.

“We’re working through a number of issues when it comes to counter-terrorism, when it comes to economic and trade ties,” the official said. “And so the president remains focused on advancing US interests in the region, that includes through engaging with Pakistan and their government leaders.”

Trump briefly interacted with Sharif on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 80th UN General Assembly session, where he invited leaders of Muslim-majority countries to discuss Gaza.

His administration has shown interest in regaining a foothold in Pakistan’s neighborhood, with reports pointing to possible use of Afghanistan’s Bagram air base.

The American president’s meeting with Pakistan’s army chief earlier this year also came amid hostilities between Israel and Iran.

While details of that exchange were not disclosed, Trump said Pakistan knew the Iranians better than other countries and acknowledged the regional conflict had figured in their discussions.


Pakistan PM praises stuntman ‘Sultan Golden’ for breaking record for fastest reverse car driving

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Pakistan PM praises stuntman ‘Sultan Golden’ for breaking record for fastest reverse car driving

  • Sultan Muhammad Khan drove one mile in reverse in just 57 seconds to set new world record, local media widely reported
  • Khan previously broke world record for longest motorbike ramp jump in 1987, managing a 249-feet long jump in Lahore

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Asif Ali Zardari praised renowned stuntman Sultan Muhammad Khan, popularly known as “Sultan Golden,” for breaking the world record for fastest reverse driving a car on Saturday. 

As per local media reports, Khan achieved the feat in the capital of Pakistan’s southwestern Balochistan province Quetta, when he drove one mile in reserve in just 57 seconds. 

“Sultan Golden has made Pakistan proud across the world,” Sharif said in a statement released by his office. 

The Pakistani prime minister said his government is committed to providing all possible facilities in every field of sports. 

Zardari also heaped praise on the stuntman for setting the new world record. 

“He said the achievement reflects the skill, courage and dedication of Pakistanis, strengthening Pakistan’s positive image globally and wished him continued success,” the president’s official X account wrote. 

Khan has been performing stunts since the 1980s in Pakistan, a country where motorsports does not gain traction due to a lack of infrastructure and popularity of other sports such as cricket, football and squash. 

Khan, who hails from the southwestern city of Pasni, earned the nickname ‘Golden’ early on in his youth for his iconic curly golden hair. 

In March 1987, he entered his name in the Guinness Book of World Records when he performed the longest motorbike ramp jump in Lahore. Khan managed a 249-feet long jump, beating the previous record by two feet.