The report, issued by Norway's local intelligence and security service, signifies a departure from past practices where Pakistan and other countries were routinely included in the list.


Islamabad: In a significant diplomatic development, Pakistan has been removed from Norway's national threat assessment list.
The decision, revealed in the latest report by Norway's police security service, marks a notable success for Pakistan's diplomacy efforts.
The report, issued by Norway's local intelligence and security service, signifies a departure from past practices where Pakistan and other countries were routinely included in the list. The exclusion comes as a relief to Pakistani students and researchers who previously faced numerous challenges due to Pakistan's presence on the list.
The removal of Pakistan's name from the threat assessment list also signals a positive shift in international perceptions.
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