
- Convention centered on curbing human trafficking, unlawful migration.
- Pakistan’s efforts are seen with encouraging outcomes: FMs.
- Naqvi phrases Pakistan wall between terrorists in Afghanistan, world.
A high-level six-nation convention on unlawful migration and safety cooperation convened in Warsaw, bringing collectively inside ministers from Europe alongside Federal Inside Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who led the Pakistan delegation.
The assembly centered on stopping unlawful migration, dismantling human smuggling networks, and increasing safety cooperation.
The convention was hosted by Marcin Kierwinski of Poland. Different key individuals included Igor Taro of Estonia, Richards Kozlovskis of Latvia, Heikki Tamminen of Finland, and Gintaras Aliksandravicius of Lithuania.
All six ministers praised Pakistan for its agency actions in opposition to unlawful migration and human smuggling, acknowledging the nation’s aggressive crackdown and its “seen and inspiring outcomes.”
The taking part international locations agreed to develop a joint roadmap aimed toward discouraging unlawful migration whereas selling regulated and secure migration pathways.
In a major determination, all European international locations current agreed to open official employment alternatives for Pakistani residents below authorized migration frameworks. The ministers additionally determined to nominate focal individuals of their respective inside ministries to reinforce coordination and knowledge sharing.
The delegates held detailed discussions on inner safety, counter-terrorism, border administration, and anti-narcotics methods.
Inside Minister Mohsin Naqvi briefed the convention on the evolving Pakistan–Afghanistan border scenario, stating that 22 terrorist organisations are at present working inside Afghanistan.
He added that “Pakistan right this moment is a wall between terrorists in Afghanistan and the remainder of the world.”
Naqvi highlighted that Pakistan’s crackdown on human smuggling networks has resulted in a 47% lower in unlawful migration from Pakistan to Europe.
He emphasised that Pakistan and European nations can collectively overcome migration challenges by way of sustained cooperation.
The Pakistani delegation additionally included Ambassador Muhammad Sami, DG FIA Dr Usman Anwar, DIG Ahsan Younas, Dr Abid Khan, and Sohail Chaudhary, who participated in discussions all through the convention.















