Islamabad, Feb 15: U.S. Acting Ambassador to Pakistan, Natalie Baker, recently held a crucial meeting with Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi to discuss Pakistan-U.S. relations, mutual interests, and expanding bilateral cooperation. The discussion focused on deepening ties between the two nations and exploring new areas of collaboration.
Minister Naqvi’s U.S. Visit and Strengthening Ties
Minister Mohsin Naqvi shared insights from his recent visit to the United States, where he engaged in productive discussions with U.S. Congress members. He described these meetings as highly positive, reinforcing the strategic partnership between the two countries. The discussions centered on enhancing cooperation in security, trade, and law enforcement.
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Highlighting global security challenges, Naqvi emphasized that terrorism is a worldwide issue requiring collective efforts. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to working closely with international partners, including the U.S., to combat terrorism and ensure regional stability.
Minister Naqvi stressed the importance of U.S. assistance in strengthening Pakistan’s law enforcement agencies, particularly in the areas of counter-terrorism, intelligence-sharing, and technological advancements. He expressed optimism that Pakistan-U.S. relations would continue to grow stronger, leading to increased cooperation in security, economy, and governance.
In a gesture of goodwill, Minister Naqvi invited Acting Ambassador Natalie Baker to attend the upcoming Jashn-e-Baharan festival in Islamabad. This invitation reflects Pakistan’s commitment to cultural diplomacy and strengthening people-to-people ties between the two nations.
As Pakistan and the U.S. look forward to expanding their partnership, such high-level diplomatic engagements pave the way for enhanced collaboration in key sectors, ensuring long-term benefits for both countries.