Mohsin Naqvi arrives in Saudi Arabia for High-Level Security Talks
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TEHRAN – Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi arrived in Saudi Arabia on high-profile official visit amid his increasingly active diplomatic engagement in Middle East. Naqvi’s visit comes at time of shifting regional dynamics and follows his involvement in Pakistan’s efforts to encourage dialogue between the United States and Iran. He is scheduled to hold crucial talks with Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif and other senior security officials. The meetings are expected to focus on expanding cooperation in internal security, counterterrorism, intelligence sharing, border management, and law enforcement. Discussions on prisoner exchange mechanisms and the implementation of recently agreed security initiatives are also likely to feature prominently. The visit is being closely watched by diplomatic observers, who see it as part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to strengthen strategic partnerships with key regional powers while reinforcing its role as a trusted diplomatic partner. Naqvi’s Saudi engagement comes on the heels of his diplomatic outreach to Tehran, where he represented Pakistan in efforts aimed at reducing tensions between Washington and Tehran. Although Pakistan’s mediation involved coordinated efforts by both civilian and military leadership, Naqvi emerged as one of the country’s key envoys, making multiple visits to Iran to maintain dialogue during a particularly sensitive period. His meetings with senior Iranian officials reportedly focused on conveying messages from Pakistan’s leadership, encouraging continued diplomatic engagement, and discussing proposals intended to lower regional tensions. Alongside these political discussions, he also addressed issues of border security, counterterrorism cooperation, and broader regional stability. The transition from diplomatic engagements in Tehran to high-level security talks in Riyadh reflects Pakistan’s expanding role in regional diplomacy. Analy