In a recent meeting with British High Commissioner Jane Marriott, Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi addressed critical security matters and affirmed the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens. Naqvi stated that action would be taken against foreign nationals residing in Pakistan without the necessary legal documentation. However, he reassured that no such action would be taken against those who possess valid legal documents.
Naqvi highlighted the immense sacrifices made by the Pakistani nation and its security forces in the fight against terrorism. “Pakistan’s brave citizens and armed forces have stood resilient in the face of terrorism and continue to confront its challenges,” he said. This remark underscores the government’s ongoing efforts to ensure national security and stability.
The Interior Minister also reaffirmed that safeguarding the lives and property of Pakistan’s citizens remains the government’s top priority. Additionally, he emphasized that Pakistan values its longstanding relationship with the United Kingdom, highlighting the mutual interest in strengthening ties across various sectors.
In her remarks, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott expressed the UK’s eagerness to enhance cooperation with Pakistan in a variety of areas. Both parties reiterated their commitment to fostering bilateral relations, ensuring peace, and promoting development in the region
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