Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi during his visit to Hungry met
with North Macedonia’s
Interior Minister Panche Toshkovski in a significant diplomatic meeting focused on fostering bilateral relations and mutual cooperation.
During the meeting, both leaders discussed areas of common in
terest and strategies to enhance collaborative efforts.
Minister Naqvi extended an official invitation to Minister Toshkovski to visit Pakistan, aiming to deepen ties through diplomat
ic exchanges and cooperative initiatives. Minister Toshkovski expressed his appreciation for the invitation, confirming his intent to visit Pakistan soon to further bolster the partnership between the two countries.
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The two ministers agreed to initiate exchanges of official delegations, a move anticipated to bring the nations closer together in shared endeavors. “North Macedonia is committed to strengthening its relations
with Pakistan,” stated Toshkovski, affirming North Macedonia’s dedication to this diplomatic alliance.
Minister Naqvi highlighted Pakistan’s openness to enhancing cooperation across Europe, expressing a keen in
terest in building relationships
with each European nation. Pakistan’s Ambassador to Hungary, Asif Hussain Memon, along
with other relevant officials, attended the meeting, symbolizing Pakistan̵
7;s diplomatic efforts in Europe.
Separately,
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi met
with the Hungarian Minister of
Interior Sàndor Pintèr in Budapest on Thursday for meaningful discussions on matters of mutual in
terest and cooperation in various fields.
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The
Interior Minister thanked his Hungarian Counterpart for the warm hospitality and excellent arrangements made by the Hungarian Government for the 7th Ministerial Conference of Budapest Process. It was agreed to celebrate the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Hungary in a grand manner next year.
On behalf of Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Federal
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, invited the Hungarian Prime Minister to visit Pakistan in 2025 on the occasion of the completion of 60 years of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Interior Minister also invited his Hungarian counterpart to visit Pakistan, and the Hungarian
Interior Minister accepted this invitation.
On the proposal of
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, a high-level Hungarian delegation will visit Pakistan to prevent illegal immigration and encourage legal immigration.
The Hungarian delegation will assist in the field of illegal immigration, human trafficking and NADRA CRMS.
The Hungarian delegation will prepare a report and the Hungarian
Interior Minister will visit Pakistan to finalize cooperation in this regard.
It was also agreed to establish a hotline between the
Interior Ministry of Pakistan and Hungary to resolve illegal immigration and other issues.
The Hungarian Foreign Minister will also visit Pakistan in December this year.
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi welcomed the visit of the Hungarian Foreign Minister to Pakistan and said that Pakistan attaches great importance to its relations
with Hungary, and the exchange of delegations is necessary for the promotion of bilateral relations.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Hungary Asif Hussain Memon and senior diplomatic officials were also present on the occasion.