
ISLAMABAD – Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi is set to visit Afghanistan today (Sunday) on a one-day official trip aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing regional cooperation.
During his visit, Naqvi is scheduled to meet Afghan Interior Minister Sirajuddin Haqqani in Kabul. Both leaders are expected to discuss key security issues, border management, and efforts to counter terrorism.
In addition to his meeting with Haqqani, Naqvi will hold talks with other senior Afghan officials. These meetings will focus on improving coordination between the two neighbouring countries on matters of mutual concern.
Moreover, the discussions are likely to cover cross-border trade, refugee matters, and intelligence sharing. The visit reflects Pakistan’s continued efforts to promote dialogue and cooperation with Afghanistan.
Earlier, officials stated that both countries aim to boost diplomatic engagement through regular high-level meetings. This visit marks an important step towards addressing regional challenges through joint strategies.
Naqvi’s trip comes at a time when security dynamics in the region demand close collaboration. The outcomes of these meetings may play a vital role in shaping future Pakistan-Afghanistan relations.