Pakistan and China have agreed to enhance collaboration on immigration, border management, and institutional cooperation during a high-level meeting between Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and China's National Immigration Administration delegation led by Director General Qi Jingyang.The two nations pledged to strengthen joint operations against illegal immigration, arms smuggling, and cross-border crimes.A joint working group on border management and security will be established to expedite immigration processes and improve border infrastructure.Pakistan's zero-tolerance policy against illegal immigration and smuggling was emphasized, with plans to set up a check post at Khunjerab Pass.
China expressed appreciation for Pakistan's measures to curb border violations and invited Pakistani officials to participate in China's Public Security Forum.Training programs for Pakistani police and language courses for Special Protection Unit personnel were also announced.
This collaboration underscores the strategic partnership between the two countries to address shared security challenges and enhance institutional capacity.
Original title: Pakistan, China to enhance cooperation on immigration and border management
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