Interior Minister Naqvi, US envoy discuss bilateral cooperation

Interior Minister Naqvi, US envoy discuss bilateral cooperation

Islamabad (Web Desk): Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a meeting with Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker in Islamabad, where they discussed a variety of key topics aimed at enhancing the relationship between Pakistan and the United States (US).

The talks centered around strengthening bilateral ties, with a particular focus on combating terrorism and improving security cooperation.

Naqvi reflected on his recent trip to the US, noting productive conversations with US lawmakers regarding joint strategies to tackle terrorism and further cooperation on global security issues.

During the meeting, Naqvi emphasized that terrorism is a global challenge that requires unified international efforts.

He highlighted the longstanding friendship between Pakistan and the US, underlining the importance of continued collaboration to address shared challenges.

Additionally, he praised the US for its support in helping to improve the operational capabilities of Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies, which plays a critical role in enhancing national security.

Looking ahead, Naqvi expressed optimism that the partnership between the two countries would continue to grow, particularly during President Donald Trump’s tenure.

Before concluding, he invited Ambassador Baker to join in the celebrations at the Jashn-e-Baharan, a festival marking the arrival of spring, which further symbolizes the cultural ties between Pakistan and the US.