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Naqvi meets US envoy to boost security cooperation

Published on: January 17, 2026 4:45 PM

Islamabad – Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met US Ambassador Natalie Baker on Saturday to discuss Pakistan-US cooperation. Both sides agreed to strengthen bilateral security ties and improve coordination across all levels. The meeting focused on border security, law enforcement, and ongoing anti-terrorism collaborations.

During the discussion, Naqvi highlighted the use of modern software to identify criminals operating abroad. He confirmed that training programs for FIA, Federal Constabulary, and the National Cyber Crime Agency would continue. The establishment of a Centre for Transnational Crime and an academy within the FIA will also advance with US support.

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Both parties emphasized border security enhancements, including equipping coastal guards and federal security wings with advanced US tools. Naqvi noted this would be Pakistan’s first federal-level anti-terrorism wing coordinating with provincial authorities. The US delegation appreciated Pakistan’s efforts and promised continued support for security partnerships.

The meeting included State Minister for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Federal Interior Secretary, DG FIA, Commandant Federal Constabulary, DG National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency, DG Passport and Immigration, IG Islamabad Police, and other senior officials. Coordination at every level was stressed as a key step forward in bilateral relations.

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Officials said these measures aim to improve security outcomes, streamline law enforcement, and tackle transnational crimes effectively. Both sides committed to regular dialogue and stronger operational collaboration in the future.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: anti-terrorism programs, border management, Latest, mohsin naqvi, PAkistan US relations, security cooperation, US Ambassador Natalie Baker

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