Mohsin Naqvi, Dutch ambassador discusses cooperation in human trafficking and cricket

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Dutch Ambassador Henny de Vries met Federal Minister of Interior Mohsin Naqvi in ​​Islamabad on Tuesday and discussed issues of mutual interest, including bilateral cooperation.

During the meeting, both sides exchanged views on intensifying cooperation between Pakistan and the Netherlands in various areas.

They stressed the need to improve bilateral cooperation to prevent human trafficking.

Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that Pakistan attaches great importance to relations with the Netherlands and wants to further expand them in various areas.

The Interior Minister stressed the need for more bilateral cooperation between the two countries to stop human trafficking. He noted that human traffickers are a big mafia and no country can handle them alone.

“Only collective action can be effective against human trafficking,” he stressed.

It was decided that the Italian team will soon visit Pakistan as part of efforts to establish closer cooperation in the fight against human trafficking.

The meeting also agreed to enhance cooperation for the welfare of Afghan refugees. It was said that Pakistan has been hosting Afghan refugees for decades.

In addition, it was decided to strengthen cricket ties between Pakistan and the Netherlands.

Mohsin Naqvi said that they are developing a plan to promote cricket with the Netherlands.

The Dutch Ambassador congratulated Mohsin Naqvi on his nomination for the position of Chairman of the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). He said that promoting cooperation in various fields, including sports, is of utmost importance.

Ambassador Henny de Vries said that by promoting cooperation in cricket, the Dutch team will have the opportunity to learn from Pakistan’s experiences.

Federal Minister for Interior Khurram Ali Agha and Additional Minister for Interior Rifat Mukhtar Raja were also present at the meeting.

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