ISLAMABAD: Minister for Interior Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan on Tuesday held a meeting with his British counterpart Theresa May and discussed situation relating to regional security.
According to a statement issued here, during the meeting Ch. Nisar and British Home Secretary had an exchange of views on Pakistan-United Kingdom ties.
The Interior Minister arrived in London after attending a Special Session of United Nations General Assembly on World Drug Problem (UNGASS) in United States.
APP adds: Ch. Nisar would also address British Think Tanks at International Institute for Strategic Studies and highlight security situation in Pakistan sacrifices rendered by people and Pakistan Armed forces in fighting against terrorism.
He will also shed light on successes of Pakistan armed forces in war against terrorism and future strategy to curb this menace.
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