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China's public security minister, Wang Xiaohong, met with Pakistan's interior and counter-narcotics minister to discuss enhanced cooperation in combating terrorism and telecom crime. Wang emphasized the need to address security risks and maintain stability in both countries. This comes amid repeated attacks on Chinese nationals working on infrastructure projects in Pakistan, which have strained relations.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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