The Minister of State of Pakistan for the interior, Talal Chaudhry, has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to improve global cooperation in effective border management.
“Pakistan is committed to strengthening global cooperation in effective border management and addressing the challenges of illegal immigration,” Chaudhry said at a dinner organized by the Secretary of the Interior of the United Kingdom, Yvette Cooper.
Chaudhry is in England to attend a meeting of more than 40 countries and organizations, including the United States, France and Vietnam, with the aim of coordinating global efforts to counteract illegal migration and gangs that move with people who benefit from it.
When addressing the event, organized in honor of visiting ministers, he emphasized the importance of dealing with the challenges raised by illegal immigration as part of Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen international collaboration in these critical issues.
Chaudhry maintained discussions with Yvette Cooper on several bilateral issues, focusing on strengthening cooperation between the two countries.
The minister celebrates more key meetings with the Secretary of the Interior of the United Kingdom and the Interior Ministers of other countries.
The event focuses on issues such as the effective management of the border, the prevention of illegal immigration and the improvement of bilateral relations.
In expressing their views, Chaudhry reiterated that Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi have emphasized strict measures for border security and immigration control to guarantee national stability and security.