Editor Report
ISLAMABAD:Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Wednesday visited the headquarters of China’s Ministry of Public Security, where he was warmly received by Chinese Interior Minister Wang Xiaohong and senior officials.The two counterparts held an extensive three-and-a-half-hour meeting, discussing bilateral relations, counterterrorism cooperation, police training exchanges, and coordination in areas of mutual interest. Both sides agreed to strengthen institutional mechanisms and improve operational coordination.According to officials, Pakistan and China reached consensus on holding a Joint Working Group meeting every three months, while the interior ministers of both countries will meet once a year. The ministers emphasized the need to enhance coordination to further promote bilateral cooperation.Chinese Interior Minister Wang Xiaohong expressed satisfaction with Pakistan’s security measures for Chinese nationals and development projects. He thanked Mohsin Naqvi and his team, praising Pakistan’s efforts on internal security and counterterrorism.He said China valued Pakistan’s sacrifices in the fight against terrorism and viewed them with great respect. Both sides agreed to make joint and rapid-response mechanisms against terrorism and crime more effective, and to expand the scope of police training and exchange programmes.















