PM Shehbaz to lead key Federal Cabinet meeting today

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called for a crucial meeting of the federal cabinet today (Thursday) in Islamabad to discuss the country’s current political, economic, and security situation. The meeting, which will take place at the Prime Minister’s Office, is expected to cover a wide range of pressing national issues.
The cabinet will deliberate on a 13-point agenda, with key discussions centered on several critical topics. Among the agenda items, sources reveal that the cabinet will consider launching an inquiry into remarks made by a former minister about Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) pilots during the previous PTI-led government.
Another significant item on the agenda is the approval of the Middle East Green Initiative Charter, which aims to promote environmental sustainability across the region. The cabinet is also set to review proposals concerning the establishment of special courts in Islamabad, alongside plans for restructuring Accountability Court No. 3.
Additionally, the cabinet will deliberate on the appointment of the new chairman for Karachi Port Trust (KPT). There will also be a review and approval of a key agreement between Pakistan Customs and the State Customs Committee of Azerbaijan, which is expected to strengthen trade relations between the two countries.
Another important decision on the table will be the ratification of decisions made by the Cabinet Committee on Legal Affairs during its meeting on January 22.


















