Naqvi urges water to facilitate visa policy for the Pakistanis during his visit

The Federal Interior Minister Mohin Naqvi urged the United Arab Emirates to alleviate visa policies for Pakistani nationals.

During an official visit to the United Arab Emirates, the Minister of the Interior discussed bilateral relations on security, counter-nostrum and immigration policies with the Deputy Prime Minister of Water and Minister of the Interior, Lieutenant-General Sheikh Saif Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

“We want Pakistani citizens to come with the United Arab Emirates,” said Naqvi who pushes to relax in water visa policies.

The Minister of the Interior of the United Arab Emirates expressed total support in this regard, according to the state App.

During the visit, Naqvi was presented to senior water officials and engaged in high -level discussions focused on the facilitation of visas for Pakistani citizens, in particular work visas.

The two parties reaffirmed their commitment to expand cooperation in key areas, in particular security, anti-counterband efforts and the use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI) to meet emerging safety challenges.

Naqvi also visited the Modern Police and Operations Center for the Police of Abu Dhabi, where he was informed of advanced surveillance and crime prevention systems. He praised technological innovations and expressed interest in adopting similar systems in Pakistan.

The main officials present included the general of Division Salem Ali Al Shamsi, Major-General Sheikh Mohammed Binnoun Al Nahyan, the brigadier engineer Hussain Ahmed, Brigadier Saeed Abdullah Al Suwaidi, as well as the Pakistan Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, higher diplomats.

Naqvi concluded his visit by calling the fraterre relations of the United-Pakistani Arab Emirates a national asset and by expressing Pakistan’s desire to deepen cooperation in all areas, in particular security and public well-being.

Earlier, he responded to generalized concerns concerning the refusals of water visas. He expressed hope for a positive result, especially for Pakistani business travelers, frequently visit the Gulf Nation.

Read: Naqvi promises to solve the problem of the water visa

Naqvi also highlighted the current efforts to improve the global classification of the Pakistani passport, aimed at a significant increase in two years.

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