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    Talal Chaudhry Concludes Key Visit to Turkey to Strengthen Interior Ministry Relations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Minister of State for Interior, Talal Chaudhry, recently completed a significant two-day official visit to Ankara, Turkey, with the primary objective of bolstering institutional ties between the interior ministries of both nations. This visit reflects Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation in areas critical to national security and law enforcement. Chaudhry’s delegation included the interior secretary along with senior officials heading various key departments within Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior, underscoring the importance of this diplomatic engagement.

    During the visit, Chaudhry led a high-level joint meeting with Turkey’s Deputy Interior Minister and other senior officials, focusing on enhancing collaboration on multiple fronts. The discussions aimed to identify practical avenues for cooperation, sharing best practices, and coordinating efforts to address common challenges such as terrorism, organized crime, and border security. This meeting marked a pivotal step in strengthening the operational linkages between the two countries’ interior ministries.

    In addition to the joint meeting, the Pakistani delegation conducted separate visits to several specialized Turkish agencies, including the police force, counterterrorism units, immigration authorities, and narcotics control departments. These visits allowed for in-depth discussions on operational strategies, intelligence sharing, and capacity building. Such exchanges are expected to improve the effectiveness of joint efforts in combating transnational threats and enhancing border management.

    It is noteworthy that the visit coincided with the holy month of Ramadan, during which Minister Chaudhry extended warm greetings on behalf of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. This gesture not only reinforced the spirit of goodwill but also highlighted the shared cultural and religious values that underpin the strong relationship between Pakistan and Turkey. Chaudhry emphasized the mutual desire for closer coordination to ensure peace, security, and successful outcomes in their collaborative endeavors.

    Overall, this visit signifies a strategic move to deepen Pakistan-Turkey relations in the realm of internal security. Both countries face evolving security challenges, and such high-level engagements are crucial for fostering trust, sharing expertise, and developing joint mechanisms to tackle these issues effectively. The outcomes of this visit are expected to pave the way for sustained cooperation and enhanced institutional partnerships in the years ahead.

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