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    Mohsin Naqvi Leads Pakistan at Six-Nation Summit on Illegal Immigration in Warsaw

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan’s Federal Minister for Interior, recently represented the country at a significant six-nation conference held in Warsaw, Poland, addressing the pressing issue of illegal immigration. This high-level gathering brought together interior ministers from Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Lithuania, all united by the common goal of strengthening cooperation to combat human smuggling and irregular migration across their borders.

    The conference provided a vital platform for these nations to exchange insights and develop coordinated strategies aimed at dismantling the complex networks responsible for illegal migration and human trafficking. Throughout the discussions, Pakistan’s proactive role in tackling these challenges was widely acknowledged, with participants praising the country’s ongoing efforts to disrupt cross-border criminal activities and enhance border security measures.

    In addition to addressing security concerns, the member states expressed a shared interest in exploring avenues to facilitate legal employment opportunities for Pakistani workers. This initiative aims to create safer, regulated migration channels that benefit both Pakistan and the host countries, reducing the reliance on irregular and dangerous routes.

    During his address, Mohsin Naqvi provided a detailed briefing on the current security dynamics along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. He highlighted the complex environment, noting that approximately 22 terrorist organizations remain active and are regrouping within Afghanistan. Naqvi underscored Pakistan’s pivotal role as a frontline state, describing the country as a protective barrier preventing the spread of terrorism from Afghanistan to the broader international community. His remarks emphasized Pakistan’s dedication to maintaining regional stability and contributing to global security efforts.

    The summit concluded with a unanimous commitment among the participating countries to enhance their collaboration through improved information-sharing mechanisms and more robust border management systems. The collective resolve also focused on promoting legal migration pathways, which are seen as essential to curbing illegal immigration and protecting vulnerable populations from exploitation.

    This conference in Warsaw marks a significant step forward in regional cooperation against illegal migration, reflecting the growing recognition of the need for joint action in addressing this multifaceted challenge. Pakistan’s active involvement highlights its strategic importance in the region and its willingness to work alongside international partners to secure borders and promote lawful migration.

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