Naqvi, Omani Minister discuss deeper cooperation

  • Visa facilitation for Pakistanis in Oman tops agenda
  • Both sides vow to strengthen brotherly ties, regional coordination
  • Omani minister reaffirms enduring friendship, shared values

ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Interior Mohsin Naqvi on Thursday met Oman’s Royal Minister, General Sultan bin Mohammed Al Nu’amani, in Muscat to discuss ways to further deepen bilateral cooperation and address issues faced by the Pakistani community in the Sultanate.

During the meeting, the two leaders reviewed the state of Pakistan-Oman relations and held in-depth discussions on visa facilitation for Pakistani nationals living and working in Oman. They also exchanged views on the evolving regional situation and agreed on the need for enhanced engagement and collaboration across multiple sectors.

Minister Naqvi underscored the deep-rooted religious, cultural, and historical bonds between the two brotherly nations, noting that millions of Pakistanis were making valuable contributions to Oman’s growth and development. He said easing visa procedures would open new avenues for skilled Pakistani professionals and strengthen people-to-people connectivity.

“Pakistan is committed to expanding its partnership with Oman at all levels,” Naqvi affirmed, voicing optimism that bilateral cooperation would continue to grow in trade, security, and manpower development.

General Sultan bin Mohammed Al Nu’amani reaffirmed Oman’s enduring and brotherly relationship with Pakistan, stressing the importance of continued collaboration, mutual trust, and regional stability.

Meanwhile, the Interior Minister paid rich tribute to Pakistan’s security forces for their successful operations in Balochistan that resulted in the elimination of 18 Indian-sponsored terrorists.

Commending the professionalism and courage of the forces, Naqvi said the timely action had foiled the nefarious designs of the Indian-backed proxy network, Khawarij.

“I salute the security forces for sending 18 terrorists to hell,” the minister remarked. “We are proud of the bravery and professionalism of our officers and soldiers.”

He said Pakistan’s security institutions had achieved remarkable successes in the fight against terrorism and remained unwavering in their resolve to ensure lasting peace and stability in Balochistan and across the country.

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