According to Naqvi, the world should aid Pakistan in its fight against terrorism.

Mohsin Naqvi, the minister of interior, stated on Thursday that the world should help Pakistan fight terrorism, emphasising that the security forces’ sacrifices set an example for the rest of the world.
He made this statement in an interview with Lord Wajid Khan, the UK Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Faith, Communities, and Resettlement, in Islamabad, where they discussed bilateral issues, especially Pakistan-UK relations.
They also talked about how to improve collaboration in a number of areas, such as security, counterterrorism, and preventing transnational crimes.
Pakistan wants to significantly deepen bilateral collaboration with the UK in all areas of mutual interest, according to Mohsin Naqvi.
Lord Wajid Khan sent his sympathies to the dead’ families and denounced the attack on the Jaffer Express. Additionally, he praised the tremendous sacrifices made by Pakistan in the war against terrorism.
According to the interior minister, Pakistan is unique in that all facets of society have made enduring sacrifices in the fight against terrorism. He went on to say that the UK’s position in this conflict is crucial and that the international community should help Pakistan right away.
Lord Wajid Khan expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Interior for making it easier for Afghan refugees to relocate to the United Kingdom.
Naqvi stated that no action is being taken against foreign nationals who have valid documentation, and that the repatriation of illegal immigrants is being done in a courteous manner.
During the repatriation process, illegal aliens are being given every facility imaginable, according to Interior Minister Talal Chaudhry.