After Italy, five more European countries have agreed to offer job opportunities to Pakistani citizens. The announcement came after an important conference on illegal immigration held in Warsaw, Poland.
The conference brought together interior ministers from six nations, with Pakistan represented by Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi. The meeting focused on addressing illegal immigration and human trafficking challenges affecting the region.
The other participating ministers represented Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Finland, and Lithuania. During discussions, Pakistan’s initiatives to control illegal immigration and combat human trafficking were widely appreciated.
The interior ministers of these European countries praised Pakistan for its strong measures and ongoing efforts to secure borders and regulate migration. The collaboration aims to provide legal avenues for Pakistanis seeking employment abroad while reducing illegal migration risks.
Minister Mohsin Naqvi emphasized the importance of international cooperation. “Our commitment to curbing illegal migration has been recognized. This agreement will open new opportunities for Pakistani workers,” he said.
Officials noted that the job opportunities in European countries will benefit both Pakistan and the host nations by providing skilled labor while promoting lawful migration practices.
The conference also highlighted the need for stronger partnerships between Pakistan and European nations to prevent human trafficking. Authorities stressed that transparent recruitment processes and proper monitoring will ensure the welfare of Pakistani workers.
This initiative marks a significant step in improving Pakistan’s relations with European countries. It also demonstrates the international community’s acknowledgment of Pakistan’s efforts in controlling illegal migration and protecting its citizens abroad.
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With legal employment pathways now expanding, Pakistanis can explore job opportunities in multiple European nations safely and efficiently. The move is expected to create positive economic and social impacts for both Pakistan and participating countries.




