Pakistan Lauded for 47% Drop in Illegal Migration
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Pakistan lauded for 47% drop in illegal migration
Pakistan's efforts to curb illegal immigration and dismantle human smuggling networks received international recognition as Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi led the country's delegation at a six-nation interior ministers' conference in Warsaw. The participants praised Islamabad for achieving a 47 per cent reduction in illegal migration to Europe. The conference, held in the Polish capital on Friday, brought together interior ministers from…
Six-nation Conference In Warsaw Applauds Pakistan's Crackdown On Illegal Migration
Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi with Interior Ministers of Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Lithuania during the 6-nation conference on Illegal Immigration and Security Cooperation. — APP Conference focused on curbing human trafficking, illegal migration. Pakistan’s efforts are visible with encouraging results: FMs. Naqvi terms Pakistan wall between terrorists in Afghanistan, world. A high-level six-nation conference on illegal migr…
Five European Countries Agree to Provide Job Opportunities for Pakistanis
Five Northern and Eastern European countries have agreed in principle to provide job opportunities for Pakistani nationals, marking a significant step toward promoting legal migration and structured labor mobility. The development took place during a six-country conference of interior ministers on illegal immigration held in Warsaw. Pakistan’s delegation was led by Mohsin Naqvi, with representatives […] The post Five European Countries Agree to …
Five European countries join Italy in offering official job opportunities to Pakistanis
In line with Italy’s example, five other European nations have agreed to provide job avenues for Pakistani nationals, which is a significant move in global labor cooperation. This agreement was reached at a high-level meeting on the issue of illegal immigration in Warsaw, Poland, where Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi headed the delegation. The meeting saw the presence of interior ministers from Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Lith…
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