ISLAMABAD: Chinese Minister of Public Security Zhao Kezhi has thanked Pakistan for supporting China in the election of the 89th United Nations General Assembly Interpol Executive Committee.

In a letter written to Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Chinese Minister said, “We are grateful to Pakistan for its support in the Interpol Executive Committee elections for China’s representation in Asia,” said a press release issued here on Monday.

“Pakistan and China are strategic partners in bilateral affairs,” Chinese minister added.

He said that there was a need to increase cooperation between Pakistan and China’s law enforcement agencies.

“We are looking forward to working together for bringing the people of the two countries closer,” the Chinese minister said.

He also appreciated Pakistan’s role in assisting China in Dasu terrorist attack investigation, adding that Pakistan played a key role in probing the incident.

He also extended good wishes to Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed for the Lunar New Year.

Meanwhile, Deputy Minister for Interior of Turkey Ismail Gatakli called on Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed here on Monday.

A statement issued on Sheikh Rashid’s official Twitter handle said the two dignitaries discussed bilateral relations and other issues of mutual interest.

“The regional security situation, illegal immigration, and human trafficking were also discussed,” it added.

Both sides agreed to enhance cooperation and collaboration in various fields, including preventing illegal immigration and human trafficking.

Speaking on the occasion, Sheikh Rashid said relations between Pakistan and Turkey are very old.

He stressed the need for better liaison between interior ministries of the two countries, as it could curb illegal immigration.

“Action is being taken against elements involved in illegal immigration and human trafficking,” he added.

Sheikh Rashid also appreciated Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s stance on Indian atrocities in Illegally Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

The minister added that Pakistan would create more facilities for the promotion of tourism and trade between Pakistan and Turkey.

The meeting was part of the Turkish Deputy Interior Minister’s daylong official visit to Pakistan. He was accompanied by a four-member delegation, including Turkish Ambassador to the country Mustafa Ihsan Yurdakul, and Chairman of the Turkish Migration Department Dr Sava Ünlu.

Published in Dawn, March 1st, 2022

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