Consensus to this effect was emerged at a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker

Islamabad: Pakistan and the United States have agreed to intensify cooperation on counter-narcotics and security matters.
The consensus to this effect was emerged at a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker in Islamabad today.
Both sides discussed ways to enhance bilateral cooperation in counter-narcotics, security, and the prevention of illegal immigration.
The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration in intelligence sharing, curbing drug trafficking, and expanding joint measures to stop illegal migration.
The US envoy offered full technical assistance to Pakistan in combating narcotics and preventing unauthorized cross-border movement.
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