Pakistan and the European Union convened their ninth counter-terrorism dialogue in Brussels on Thursday, focusing on enhancing cooperation to combat terrorism. Delegations were led by Maciej Stadejek from the European External Action Service and Abdul Hameed from Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Both parties denounced terrorism in all forms and reaffirmed their dedication to combating it. Discussions covered regional and global challenges, including the security implications of the situation in Afghanistan and the Middle East. Emphasis was placed on strong collaboration with international partners within the UN framework and the Global Counter-Terrorism Forum. The EU and Pakistan explored exchanging best practices and undertaking joint actions to prevent violent extremism, counter online radicalization, and combat terrorism financing.
Pakistan and EU Strengthen Counter-Terrorism Cooperation in Brussels Dialogue Amid Global Security Concerns
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