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Premier called for 2nd session of NSC

Islamabad: The second session of the important meeting of the National Security Committee will be chaired by the Prime Minister on Monday.

According to Leading News, the second session of the important meeting of the National Security Committee will be held again on Monday. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif will preside over the meeting. In which the cabinet members and military leadership will participate.

In the meeting of the National Security Committee, the final approval of the decisions taken in the previous meeting regarding counter-terrorism will be given and the relevant ministries will submit their report in this regard.
In the meeting, along with the economic situation of the country, improving the security situation will also be discussed, while the Pak-Afghan border issues will also be discussed and important decisions will be taken on the operation against terrorism.

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