ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met with his Bangladesh counterpart Salahuddin Ahmed, where both sides agreed to establish a secretary-level joint working group.
During the meeting, a historic memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed to strengthen cooperation in preventing drug smuggling, illegal use, and the spread of narcotics.
Under the agreement, both countries will collaborate to disrupt trafficking networks, exchange timely intelligence, and implement joint strategies to curb the societal impact of drugs.
The MoU also includes sharing best practices, training personnel, and using modern technology for drug prevention. Pakistan offered full cooperation in the Safe City Project, with Bangladesh expressing gratitude.
Both ministers also discussed expanding bilateral relations, internal security, training for civil armed forces, counter-terrorism, human trafficking prevention, cybercrime, organized crime, financial fraud, and joint police training programs.
Minister Naqvi invited his Bangladeshi counterpart to visit Pakistan to further strengthen collaboration.