By Naveed Siddiqui
ISLAMABAD: The first session of the Pakistan-U.K. Counter-Terrorism dialogue unfolded today, with Director General (CT) Abdul Hameed leading the Pakistani delegation and Chris Felton, Head of CT and Extremism Network (CTEN) for Asia, heading the U.K. team.
The comprehensive dialogue, held in Islamabad, delved into a wide array of areas, underscoring the depth and breadth of counterterrorism collaboration between the two nations. The exchange of ideas and strategies signals a significant step forward in fostering strong ties to address shared security concerns.
Both delegations expressed optimism about the potential outcomes of this dialogue, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in combating the global challenge of terrorism. The discussions laid the groundwork for future initiatives and joint efforts, reflecting a commitment to enhancing the effectiveness of counterterrorism measures on a bilateral level.















