PM Shehbaz declares that terrorists will be defeated because “enough is enough.”

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif praised Pakistan’s military for its continuous sacrifices and pledged decisive action against terrorists on Wednesday, saying “enough is enough.”

The premier stated during a federal cabinet meeting that officers and soldiers still give their life to ensure the peace and security of the nation.

Shehbaz Sharif said he and the Army Chief attended the recent burial prayers for slain troops in Rawalpindi. He commended Lieutenant Colonel Junaid in particular for his gallantry, stating that the officer “wrote a new chapter of bravery and courage in Pakistan’s history.”

The prime minister praised Pakistan’s military, pointing out their sacrifices and resounding wins. “On the battlefield, our military has defeated India and elevated Pakistan’s honor and dignity globally,” he declared. Shehbaz reiterated that the people and administration are unified in their opposition to extremism and terrorism.

Speaking briefly about the Gaza crisis, Shehbaz reaffirmed Pakistan’s position. He declared, “The country has one voice: the war in Gaza must end.” The prime minister revealed that he met former US President Donald Trump at the Arab-Islamic summit, which he attended with eight other nations. Trade and regional stability were discussed, and Islamic countries all denounced the massacre in Gaza.

Shehbaz referred to his recent visit as “historic” and emphasized the strengthening of Pakistan’s ties with Saudi Arabia. He claimed that the 77-year friendship between the two countries is reflected in the new bilateral pact. “Kashmiris are our crown; every issue will be resolved through mutual understanding,” he added, in addition to praising the government’s negotiation team for its attempts to communicate with the leadership of Azad Kashmir.

The premier went on to say that Malaysia’s cordial welcome during his visit demonstrated how strong the two countries’ relationship is. Both nations applaud Malaysia’s announcement that it will import $200 million worth of meat from Pakistan.

After Pakistan was named the second-fastest-emerging economy after Turkey by Bloomberg, Shehbaz praised his cabinet and economic staff. According to him, remittances in September totaled $3.2 billion, an increase of 11.3 percent over the same month the previous year. Reiterating Pakistan’s longstanding alliance with China, the prime minister described China as a “reliable and steadfast partner through all challenges.”

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