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Pakistan, U.S. agree to enhance counterterrorism cooperation

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February 12, 2026
Pakistan, U.S. agree to enhance counterterrorism cooperation
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‎‎Islamabad, February 12,2026: ‎Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry held an important meeting with U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, John Mark Pomeroy. U.S. Ambassador Natalie Baker was also present on the occasion.

‎The U.S. Assistant Secretary condemned the recent terrorist attacks in Islamabad and Quetta and expressed condolences to the victims.

‎During the meeting, Pakistan–U.S. bilateral relations and the regional situation were discussed, along with ways to enhance cooperation in counterterrorism, particularly in the field of internal security.

‎Both sides agreed to promote investment and partnership in the mining, minerals, and energy sectors.

‎Speaking on the occasion, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi said that global cooperation is essential in the fight against terrorism, and relations with the United States are of key importance in this regard. He welcomed U.S. investment in the mining, minerals, and energy sectors and emphasized that Pakistan believes in global partnerships to eliminate terrorism and promote investment.

‎The Interior Minister further assured that American investors would be provided with the safest possible environment in Pakistan.

‎U.S. Assistant Secretary John Mark Pomeroy said that the United States attaches great importance to its relationship with Pakistan.

‎The Federal Secretary of Interior and senior officials were also present on the occasion.

Tags: Federal Interior MinisterIslamabadIslamabad blastJohn Mark PomeroyMinister of state for InteriorMohsin NaqviNatalie A. BakerPak-US bilateral relationsPakistanQuetta BlastSouth and Central Asian AffairsTalal ChaudhryU.SU.S AmbassadorU.S Assistant Secretary of StateUnited States
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