Warsaw (TDI): Federal Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi held a meeting with Poland’s Minister of the Interior and Administration Marcin Kierwiński in Warsaw to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation to combat illegal migration.
Both sides described the talks as productive and constructive, exchanging views on enhancing coordination, information sharing, and joint efforts to address challenges related to irregular migration.
The meeting underscored a shared commitment to managing migration responsibly while reinforcing border security and law-enforcement collaboration.
A very productive meeting was held in Warsaw between Minister of the Interior and Administration of Poland @MKierwinski and Interior and Narcotics Control Minister of Pakistan @MohsinnaqviC42 to discuss strengthening cooperation in tackling illegal migration 🇵🇱🤝🇵🇰 https://t.co/lPR5HpRVzz
— PLinPakistan (@PLinPakistan) February 27, 2026
Officials noted that closer cooperation between Poland and Pakistan would contribute to more effective prevention of human smuggling networks and improved migration governance.
Pakistan and Poland enjoy cordial and steadily evolving bilateral relations, marked by regular diplomatic engagement and cooperation in areas of mutual interest. Both countries have maintained constructive dialogue aimed at strengthening understanding and expanding collaboration at various levels.
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Both countries have expressed interest in further deepening bilateral relations through sustained engagement and continued dialogue. They have reiterated their intention to explore new avenues of cooperation and maintain close coordination to support a strong and forward-looking partnership.












