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Interior minister, UK secretary discuss terrorism, bilateral ties

News Desk
Friday, Aug 16, 2024

LONDON: Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday met British Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Middle East, Afghanistan and Pakistan) Hamish Falconer here and discussed with him matters of mutual interest including the promotion of Pakistan-UK relations.

According to a press release, Hamish felicitated Mohsin and the people of Pakistan on the Independence Day. Regional peace and stability and combating the scourge of terrorism were also discussed. Both ministers emphasized the need to increase mutual cooperation for peace and stability.

Mohsin said the second phase of repatriation of Afghan refugees to their homeland would start soon. Pakistan is the country most affected by terrorism and its security forces have made unprecedented sacrifices in the war against terrorism. Terrorism is a global issue and many countries face this challenge in various forms. Welcoming British cooperation in combating terrorism, he said joint actions in this regard would be fruitful. He emphasized that Pakistan was a peaceful country and desired lasting peace in the region. Pakistan and the UK have historical friendly relations.

Hamish said Pakistan was an important member of the Commonwealth and acknowledged its sacrifices in the war against terrorism.

Pakistani High Commissioner Dr Mohammad Faisal and senior officials from the British Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office were present.