Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, British High Commissioner Jane Marriott, and Secretary of Interior Khurram Agha were also present on this occasion.
The meeting discussed Pakistan-UK relations and various bilateral issues, including cooperation in counter-terrorism, security, and the prevention of cross-border crimes. Mohsin Naqvi stated that Pakistan wants to further enhance bilateral cooperation with the UK in all areas of mutual interest. British Minister Lord Wajid Khan condemned the attack on Jaffer Express and expressed condolences to the families of the martyrs. Lord Wajid Khan acknowledged the immense sacrifices made by Pakistan in the fight against terrorism. Mohsin Naqvi emphasized that the sacrifices of Pakistan’s security forces serve as an example to the world. Mohsin Naqvi further stated that Pakistan is the only country in the world where every segment of society has made timeless sacrifices in the war against terrorism. He urged the international community to support Pakistan in this fight without delay, highlighting the significant role of the UK in this context. Lord Wajid Khan thanked the Ministry of Interior for facilitating the tran
sfer of Afghan refugees to the UK. Mohsin Naqvi noted that the process of returning illegal foreigners to their countries is proceeding smoothly. He stated that illegal foreigners are being sent back to their homelands with dignity. Mohsin Naqvi assured that legal foreign citizens are not being targeted for action. Talal Chaudhry mentioned that every possible facility is being provided to illegal foreigners in the repatriation process.