Leaders Discuss Gaza Peace Initiative and Regional Diplomacy
In a revealing account of their recent meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif disclosed that former US President Donald Trump specifically asked about Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir, during the World Economic Forum in Davos. The premier described the brief interaction as “cordial and constructive,” highlighting a moment where both leaders were seen gesturing towards the Field Marshal during a signing ceremony for a new peace board.
Gaza Reconstruction Touted as Potential Trump Legacy
Prime Minister Shehbaz expressed strong appreciation for Trump’s initiative to establish a ‘Board of Peace’ aimed at Gaza. He told Trump that successful reconstruction of the war-torn region and securing peace and dignity for Palestinians would cement the initiative as a historic legacy. “I told President Trump that if he succeeds… history would remember this initiative as his great legacy,” the Prime Minister stated in an interview.
Recognition of Role in Pakistan-India Conflict Resolution
The discussion also touched upon past diplomatic efforts. PM Shehbaz recalled, with “great admiration and deep gratitude,” Trump’s powerful role in helping to end the Pakistan-India conflict. He credited the former president with saving millions of lives through timely intervention, stating history would remember him as a great leader for this action.
The interaction, broadcast globally, underscores ongoing diplomatic engagements at the highest levels, with Pakistan’s military leadership receiving notable recognition in international forums.

