India, Sept. 26 -- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and US President Donald Trump on Thursday held a high-stakes meeting at the White House to discuss a wide range of issues, including American investment in Pakistan and the resolution of the Gaza conflict.

The meeting, which also included Pakistan's army chief Asim Munir, focused on economically and diplomatically moving US-Pakistan ties.

The Pakistani prime minister earmarked the agriculture, technology, mining and energy sectors for investment from US companies, his office said in a statement. Trump previously called for American companies to explore for oil in Pakistan.

"The Prime Minister expressed the confidence that under President Trump's leadership, the Pakistan-US partnership wo...