Counter terrorism: Pakistan, Malaysia agree to enhance intelligence sharing
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Malaysia have agreed to enhance bilateral relations and intelligence sharing to counter terrorism and drug trafficking. The Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Malaysian Minister of Home Affairs Saifuddin Nasution Ismail reached this understanding during a meeting held here on Saturday. The two ministers agreed that a high-level Pakistani delegation would soon visit…
Islamabad witnessed a significant diplomatic meeting between Pakistan and Malaysia, as both nations agreed to strengthen their intelligence sharing and counter-terrorism efforts. Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Malaysian Home Affairs Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail held discussions on Saturday to explore new opportunities for collaboration in areas such as narcotics trafficking, illegal immigration prevention, and cybercrime.
The agreement also included plans to intensify cooperation between the National Police Academy of Pakistan and the Royal Malaysia Police College, as well as promotions in tourism and visa procedures between the two countries. Naqvi emphasized Malaysia's rapid development as a Muslim nation and an attractive tourist destination for Pakistani citizens, while also calling for an increase in the work quota for Pakistanis to facilitate legal travel to Malaysia.
The delegation included senior officials from both countries, signifying the growing importance of this bilateral relationship.
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