
ISLAMABAD — Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Bahrain’s Interior Minister Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa discussed the Islamabad mosque suicide attack. The Bahraini minister condemned the attack as an assault on humanity. He pledged that Bahrain will continue standing with Pakistan in counter-terrorism efforts.
During the phone call, Naqvi emphasized the need for coordinated global action against terrorism. He urged the international community to support Pakistan’s fight against extremist threats. The ministers discussed ways to strengthen bilateral security cooperation and intelligence sharing between the two countries.
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Al Khalifa expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives in Islamabad. He reaffirmed Bahrain’s solidarity with Pakistan and promised ongoing diplomatic and moral support during difficult times. The conversation highlighted the close relationship between the two nations in addressing security challenges.
Naqvi called for more proactive international measures to combat terrorism globally. He stressed that united action is critical to protect civilians and prevent future attacks. The minister also highlighted Pakistan’s commitment to leading regional counter-terrorism initiatives.
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The phone conversation reflects growing diplomatic engagement on security matters. Both ministers agreed on maintaining close communication and enhancing cooperation to counter extremist threats effectively. Their discussion reinforces Pakistan’s efforts to gain international support against terrorism.