Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Bajwa met Sharif and took the prime minister into confidence regarding the issue of Jadhav, Samaa TV reported.
"They agreed not to come under any pressure" on the issue of Jadhav, the channel said, without giving the details.
During the meeting, they discussed matters pertaining to professional preparedness of army, the current security and border situation at their meeting held in Islamabad, Radio Pakistan reported.
It was the first direct interaction between the army chief and the prime minister.
The meeting comes two days after the army chief approved the execution of Jadhav after a military court sentenced him to death for "espionage and sabotage activities", evoking a sharp reaction from India which warned Islamabad to consider the consequences on bilateral ties if he is hanged.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday made a statement in both the Houses, asserting that India will go "out of way" to ensure justice to Jadhav who is an "innocent kidnapped Indian".
She said the charges against Jadhav, who was doing business in Iran and was kidnapped and taken to Pakistan, are "concocted" and the trial against him was "farcical", leading to an "indefensible verdict".
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