US, Pakistan see potential for joint counterterror action

Published August 16, 2025
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi exchanges views with Gregory LoGerfo, the US Coordinator for Counterterrorism, during their meeting in Islamabad.—PPI
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi exchanges views with Gregory LoGerfo, the US Coordinator for Counterterrorism, during their meeting in Islamabad.—PPI

ISLAMABAD: Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Friday said that counterterrorism dialogue between Pakistan and the United States would help in formulating a joint action plan amid strengthening ties between the two countries, Dawn.com reported.

According to a statement by the interior ministry, Mr Naqvi met US Acting Coordinator for Cou­nterterrorism Gregory LoGerfo. Both officials dis­­cussed bilateral relations and agreeed to incr­ease cooperation in various fields, including counterterrorism, border security and counter-narcotics,

“The counterterrorism dialogue will help in formulating a joint action plan,” the statement quoted Naqvi as saying during the meeting. The minister hoped for “positive results of Pak-US cooperation in eliminating terrorism”.

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Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, Acting US Ambassador Natalie Baker and the federal interior secretary were also present on the occasion, it added.

“There has been an extraordinary impro-vem­ent in Pak-US relations after the coming to power of President Donald Trump,” Mr Naqvi said.

He praised US President Donald Trump’s efforts for world peace and stated, “The elements of transparency, mutual trust and cooperation are prominent in Pak-US relations.”

“This is a great opportunity to promote mutual relations in every field,” he added.

The interior minister also welcomed the recent US decision to designate the proscribed Balochistan Liberation Army and the Majeed Brigade as global terrorist organisations, terming the development as a “good step”.

The statement said that LoGerfo expressed condolences over the loss of lives in terrorist attacks and quoted him as saying: “Pakistan is a very important country in geo-strategic terms.”

On Tuesday, the US said that it was committed to combat terrorism in all its forms with Pakistan, as UN Special Secretary Ambassador Nabeel Munir and LoGerfo co-chaired the US-Pakistan Counterterrorism Dialogue.

The last US-Pakistan Counterterrorism Dialogue was held in May 2024, where both countries reaffirmed the continuation of counterterrorism cooperation to advance regional and global security and stability.

Last week, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Asim Munir completed a visit to the US, terming the trip — the second in just one-and-a-half months — a “new dimension” in ties between both nations.

Published in Dawn, August 16th, 2025

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