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Mohsin Naqvi storms Abu Dhabi, wins UAE pledge on Pakistani work visa crisis
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51120, member: 636"] Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi jetted to Abu Dhabi for crucial talks with UAE bigwig Lieutenant General Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Security chiefs rolled out the red carpet when Naqvi touched down at the Emirates Interior Ministry headquarters. Guards snapped to attention during the ceremonial welcome as UAE officials gathered for the high-stakes summit. The Pakistani minister got introduced to the power players running security operations across the wealthy Gulf state. Both sides came ready to hammer out deals on pressing issues affecting thousands of citizens. Visa nightmares plaguing Pakistani workers grabbed center stage during the marathon discussions between the two interior ministers. Naqvi pressed hard for solutions after countless rejections left job seekers stranded and families separated. The UAE chief promised full backing to smooth the path for Pakistani citizens chasing employment dreams in Emirates cities. Work permit bottlenecks that have frustrated migrants for months finally got the attention they deserved. Relief could reach the Pakistani diaspora struggling with bureaucratic roadblocks that have blocked their opportunities. Advanced crime fighting technology dominated another chunk of the diplomatic powwow as both nations eyed closer security partnerships. Drug smuggling networks and illegal border crossers became prime targets for joint operations using cutting-edge surveillance systems. Artificial intelligence emerged as the secret weapon both countries want to deploy against modern criminal enterprises. Naqvi toured Abu Dhabi's gleaming police command center where officers demonstrated their high-tech crime prevention arsenal. Pakistan expressed serious interest in copying the Emirates model for upgraded law enforcement capabilities. [/QUOTE]
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