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Caretaker Federal Minister Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti leaves for China to attend Global Public Security conference

Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior Affairs Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti is on a four-day visit to China to attend the 2023 Global Public Security Cooperation Forum. He was invited by the Chinese government to participate in the three-day conference held in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, with representatives from 50 countries discussing global public security issues. Pakistani law enforcement officials, experts, and scholars will also be in attendance. Additionally, Minister Bugti plans to hold bilateral meetings with Chinese officials to enhance trade, economic, and security cooperation between Pakistan and China during his visit.

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Caretaker Federal Minister for Interior Affairs Sarfraz Ahmed Bugti left for China on Sunday on a four-day visit to attend the Conference of Global Public Security Cooperation Forum 2023.

The Interior Minister will participate in the Conference of Global Public Security Cooperation Forum 2023 at the invitation of the Chinese government.

The three-day conference will be held in Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, China. At least 400 representatives from 50 countries will participate in it. As per the agenda, global public security issues will be discussed at the conference in China.

Senior officials of law enforcement agencies, experts and scholars from Pakistan will also participate in the conference.

During the visit, the Home Minister will also hold bilateral meetings with Chinese high officials to increase trade, economic and security cooperation between Pakistan and China.

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