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    Six-Nation Warsaw Summit Commends Pakistan’s Robust Measures Against Illegal Migration

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A significant six-nation conference focusing on illegal migration and security collaboration was recently held in Warsaw, drawing together interior ministers from several European countries alongside Pakistan’s Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, who led the Pakistani delegation. This high-level gathering aimed to address the growing challenges posed by illegal migration, human smuggling networks, and the need for stronger security partnerships across borders.

    The summit was hosted by Poland’s Interior Minister Marcin Kierwinski, who welcomed the participants and emphasized the importance of unified efforts to combat irregular migration flows. Alongside him, ministers from Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Lithuania—Igor Taro, Richards Kozlovskis, Heikki Tamminen, and Gintaras Aliksandravicius respectively—joined the discussions, highlighting the shared concerns of European nations regarding migration and border security.

    Throughout the conference, all six ministers expressed their appreciation for Pakistan’s determined and proactive stance against illegal migration and human trafficking. They acknowledged the country’s vigorous crackdown on smuggling networks, noting the tangible and encouraging outcomes that have emerged from these efforts. This recognition reflects Pakistan’s growing role as a key player in regional migration management and security.

    Building on this momentum, the participating countries collectively agreed to formulate a comprehensive roadmap designed to discourage illegal migration while simultaneously promoting safe, regulated, and legal migration channels. A landmark decision was reached whereby all European nations present committed to opening official employment opportunities for Pakistani nationals under formal migration frameworks. This move is expected to facilitate lawful labor mobility and reduce the pressure on irregular migration routes.

    To further strengthen cooperation, the ministers resolved to designate focal points within their respective interior ministries. These officials will be responsible for enhancing coordination, streamlining communication, and sharing timely intelligence related to migration, security threats, and border management. This step aims to create a more integrated and responsive network among the participating countries.

    The conference also featured in-depth discussions on a range of critical issues including internal security, counter-terrorism measures, border control strategies, and anti-narcotics operations. Minister Mohsin Naqvi provided a detailed briefing on the evolving security dynamics along the Pakistan–Afghanistan border, underscoring that as many as 22 terrorist organizations remain active within Afghanistan’s borders. He described Pakistan’s role as a crucial barrier, effectively acting as a shield between terrorist elements in Afghanistan and the wider international community.

    Highlighting the impact of Pakistan’s crackdown on human smuggling networks, Naqvi revealed that illegal migration from Pakistan to Europe has dropped by an impressive 47 percent. He stressed that sustained collaboration between Pakistan and European countries is essential to effectively manage migration challenges and enhance regional security. The minister’s remarks underscored the potential for joint efforts to create lasting solutions to complex migration issues.

    The Pakistani delegation was composed of several senior officials who actively contributed to the conference’s deliberations. Ambassador Muhammad Sami, Director General of the Federal Investigation Agency Dr. Usman Anwar, Deputy Inspector General Ahsan Younas, Dr. Abid Khan, and Sohail Chaudhary were all present, bringing their expertise to bear on the multifaceted discussions throughout the event.

    Overall, the Warsaw conference marked an important milestone in international cooperation on migration and security. By recognizing Pakistan’s significant role and agreeing on concrete steps to enhance collaboration, the participating nations have laid the groundwork for more effective management of migration flows and stronger collective security in the region.

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