Islamabad, Oct 22: Mohsin Naqvi Arrives in Turkey on Important Diplomatic Mission. Mohsin Naqvi, the Federal Minister for Interior and Anti-Narcotics, made his formal arrival in Turkiye on Tuesday. The purpose of his visit is to deepen the long-standing connections between Turkiye and Pakistan, two brotherly countries.
Along with other high-ranking officials, Mehmet Ali, the Director General of Turkiye’s Ministry of Interior, and Dr. Yusuf Jind, the Pakistani Ambassador to Turkiye, welcomed him warmly when he arrived at Istanbul Airport.The main reason for Minister Naqvi’s travel is because Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan invited him to attend a major international conference in Istanbul.
It is anticipated that important topics relevant to both countries and the larger international community will be covered during this conference. Minister Mohsin Naqvi will represent Pakistan during his visit and have talks with the central leadership and cabinet ministers of Turkey. Promoting mutual collaboration on long-term basis is on the agenda, demonstrating both nations’ dedication to strengthening their alliance.
Talks will specifically center on strengthening bilateral collaboration in vital areas like border security, border management, and people trafficking prevention. “We aim to explore opportunities for increased collaboration in these vital areas,” Minister Mohsin Naqvi said, underscoring the significance of these concerns.
Minister Naqvi said, “Pakistan and Turkiye share excellent ties, built on mutual respect and support,” emphasizing the two countries’ close fraternal ties. In times of need, Turkiye has always supported Pakistan.
This visit’s main objective is to strengthen ties between Pakistan and Turkey by promoting an atmosphere of mutual respect and collaboration. It is expected that Minister Naqvi’s meetings and conversations during this visit would produce important results, strengthening the two countries’ strategic alliance.
As the visit goes on, the conclusions of the international conference and the talks that follow will probably be very important in determining how Pakistan and Turkey cooperate in the future, opening the door to improved bilateral and diplomatic ties.