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Mohsin Naqvi strengthens counter-terrorism and bilateral ties with US

United States Chargé d’Affaires Natalie Baker and Pakistan’s Minister of Interior Mohsin Naqvi met to talk about anti-terrorism efforts and ways to improve ties between the two countries. The significance of cooperative efforts to fight global terrorism was emphasized by both parties as they sought methods to enhance cooperation on shared problems.

During his recent visit to the US, Naqvi had fruitful conversations with lawmakers, which he reflected on. The main points of discussion were the development of stronger bilateral connections and the creation of coordinated plans to combat terrorism. He acknowledged American help for enhancing Pakistan’s law enforcement capabilities and emphasized Pakistan’s longtime alliance with the US.

Seeing this as a chance to start a new chapter of collaboration, Naqvi was optimistic about the future of relations under Trump’s presidency. For Islamabad’s forthcoming spring festival, he also invited Baker, further fostering cultural cooperation.

During his visit to the United States, the pastor attended the Lincoln Liberty Ball, where he met notable people such as Senator Tommy Tuberville and Congressman Ken Calvert. With these gatherings, the two countries hoped to forge closer relations and discover new ways to work together.

The efforts of Naqvi underscore Pakistan’s resolve to promote international collaboration and guarantee regional security by attending to pressing global concerns and cultivating diplomatic ties.

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