Mohsin Naqvi visits Chinese Consul General in Lahore and briefs him about the measures taken for the security of the Chinese citizens in Pakistan.


Lahore: Chinese Consul General Zhao Shiren on Saturday extended a warm welcome to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
The both sides discussed the matters of mutual interest and to enhance the bilateral cooperation during the meeting.
They also held discussions regarding the security of Chinese citizens in Pakistan.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi briefed the Chinse diplomat about the measures taken for the security of Chinese citizens.
Naqvi said, “The protection of Chinese citizens residing in Pakistan is our national responsibility,”. He stated that all the relevant authorities were instructed according to SOPs to ensure the security of Chinese citizens.
The interior minister also said that they would not allow any conspiracy to harm Pak-China friendship to succeed.
“No stone will be left unturned to ensure the security of our Chinese brothers,” said Interior Minister Naqvi.
On it, Chinese Consul General Zhao Shireen said, “China and Pakistan are friends in every season,”.
He said that the bonds of mutual trust between Pakistan and China are growing stronger with each passing day.
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