Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif met KP Chief Minister Sohail Afridi to review the province’s security situation.
The meeting lasted over an hour and focused on law and order.
Both leaders stressed urgent federal and provincial coordination.
First, the prime minister urged stronger provincial efforts to ensure peace.
He called terrorism a shared challenge needing joint action.
Moreover, he asked KP to strengthen institutions fighting militancy.
Meanwhile, the prime minister promised federal support for development within constitutional limits.
He highlighted education, health, infrastructure, and jobs as priorities.
Additionally, he said close coordination drives national unity and growth.
During the talks, officials discussed security concerns, Tirah’s situation, and pending federal dues.
The prime minister assigned Ahsan Iqbal to resolve Rs26 billion payments.
Senior ministers and advisers from both sides attended the meeting.
Afterward, Afridi condemned terrorism in Balochistan and reaffirmed a clear stance.
He said terrorists have no religion and more talks will follow.
Finally, he denied political motives and ruled out discussions about Imran Khan.