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EU lauds Pakistan for 47% decline in illegal migration

Published on: December 11, 2025 5:48 PM

The European Union has praised Pakistan for achieving a 47% reduction in illegal migration attempts to Europe. This commendation follows a high-level meeting between Pakistan’s Interior Minister, Naqvi, and EU Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner in Brussels. The two leaders discussed illegal immigration, human smuggling, and the strengthening of bilateral cooperation on these issues.

Commissioner Brunner described the measures taken by the Pakistani government as exemplary, highlighting the country’s efforts to combat unlawful immigration. He also confirmed plans to visit Pakistan soon for further discussions on the issue. This positive recognition comes as Pakistan continues to implement strict measures to curb illegal migration and related activities.

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Minister Naqvi shared that, so far this year, Pakistan had arrested 1,770 human smugglers, underscoring the government’s zero-tolerance policy toward illegal immigration. Both sides agreed to adopt a joint strategy against unlawful immigration, human trafficking, and drug smuggling, with an emphasis on strengthening cooperation and sharing critical information.

Naqvi stressed the interconnected challenges posed by smugglers, drug cartels, and terrorists, calling for greater international collaboration to tackle these threats effectively. The EU and Pakistan reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing cooperation, aiming to further curb illegal migration and improve security on both sides.

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This development marks a significant milestone in Pakistan-EU relations, with both sides committed to a united effort in addressing the complex issues of human smuggling and illegal migration.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: bilateral cooperation, EU, human smuggling, illegal migration, Latest, migration policy, Pakistan

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