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Mohsin Naqvi has arrived in Riyadh on an official visit aimed at strengthening security cooperation and expanding bilateral coordination between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The visit marks an important step in enhancing the long standing strategic relationship between the two countries, especially in areas related to counter-terrorism, internal security, and anti-narcotics operations. Upon his arrival at King Khalid International Airport, Naqvi was warmly welcomed by Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif Al Saud, reflecting the strong diplomatic ties and mutual respect shared by both nations.
During the visit, officials from both countries are expected to hold high-level discussions on improving law enforcement collaboration, intelligence sharing, and joint efforts to tackle regional security challenges. A major focus will also remain on combating drug trafficking and enhancing institutional cooperation between the interior ministries of both countries.
Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have shared a strong partnership for decades, built on political trust, economic cooperation, and defense collaboration. Both nations frequently engage in dialogue to strengthen ties and address emerging regional issues together.
Security cooperation has become increasingly important as both countries face evolving threats, including terrorism and organized crime. Experts believe this visit could pave the way for new agreements and improved mechanisms for intelligence coordination.
Mohsin Naqvi’s visit highlights Pakistan’s commitment to maintaining close strategic relations with Saudi Arabia while working together on common security goals. The meeting is expected to reinforce bilateral trust and create stronger frameworks for future cooperation in regional stability and law enforcement.









