Security meeting in Pakistan seeks regional approach against militancy following Chinese nationals’ killings

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif (left) is pictured chairing a high-level security meeting along with Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir (right) in Islamabad, Pakistan, on March 27, 2024. (Government of Pakistan)
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Updated 27 March 2024
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Security meeting in Pakistan seeks regional approach against militancy following Chinese nationals’ killings

  • Pakistani authorities will perform DNA test on the remains of the suicide bomber who killed Chinese citizens in Shangla
  • The army chief says Pakistan has fought against militant violence for two decades and will prevail in the continuing war

ISLAMABAD: A high-level security meeting chaired by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Wednesday called for a regional approach to tackle militant violence in the country, just a day after a suicide bomber killed five Chinese nationals and their local driver in Pakistan’s northwest.

The increase in militant activities followed the November 2022 breakdown of a ceasefire between the government and the banned network Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), whose leadership is reportedly based in neighboring Afghanistan.

Since then, Pakistan witnessed a spike in deadly attacks on civilians and security forces, especially in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces, resulting in hundreds of fatalities.

The attacks on Chinese workers, engaged in critical regional connectivity and infrastructure development projects, have heightened the concern for Pakistani authorities, given the diplomatic sensitivities and the importance of these projects to Pakistan’s struggling economy.

The prime minister offered his condolences to the families of the victims of the recent attack in Shangla during the meeting and assured them that the perpetrators of the violent act would be brought to justice.

“Terrorism is a transnational threat that has been instrumentalized by the enemies of Pakistan to stymie Pakistan’s progress and development,” an official statement released after the meeting quoted him as saying.

“The acts targeting Pakistan-China friendship are particularly aimed at creating mistrust between the two iron brothers.”

“The participants expressed serious concerns over sanctuaries available to terrorists across the borders and emphasized upon the need for a regional approach for countering terrorism,” it added.

The emergency meeting in the aftermath of the militant attack on Chinese nationals working on Dassu Hydel Power Project was also attended by members of the federal cabinet, army chief, provincial chief ministers and inspector generals of police.

During the meeting, Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir reiterated the resolve of the armed forces of Pakistan to eliminate the militancy, pointing out that the country had successfully fought a bruising battle against armed groups for nearly two decades.

“We shall fight terrorism till every terrorist casting an evil eye on Pakistan, its people and their guests, is eliminated,” he said.

“We shall not leave any stone unturned to ensure that every foreign citizen, especially the Chinese nationals, contributing to the prosperity of Pakistan, is safe and secure in Pakistan.

We shall fight terrorism with all our might, to the very end.”

Media reports indicate that Pakistani authorities will perform DNA testing on the remains of the suicide bomber involved in the Shangla attack.

A Chinese team of experts is also expected to arrive in Pakistan to conduct an independent investigation and also collaborate with the Pakistani law enforcement units.


Pakistan to send over 10,000 workers to Italy over three years after securing employment quota

Updated 27 December 2025
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Pakistan to send over 10,000 workers to Italy over three years after securing employment quota

  • Government says Italy will admit 3,500 workers annually under seasonal and non-seasonal labor schemes
  • It calls the deal a 'milestone' as Italy becomes the first European country to allocate job quota for Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has secured a quota of 10,500 jobs from Italy over the next three years, an official statement said on Saturday, opening legal employment pathways for Pakistani workers in Europe under Italy’s seasonal and non-seasonal labor programs.

Under the arrangement, 3,500 Pakistani workers will be employed in Italy each year, including 1,500 seasonal workers hired for time-bound roles, and 2,000 non-seasonal workers for longer-term employment across sectors.

The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development said Italy is the first European country to allocate a dedicated labor quota to Pakistan, describing the move as a milestone in Pakistan’s efforts to expand overseas employment opportunities beyond traditional labor markets in the Middle East.

“After prolonged efforts, doors to employment for the Pakistani workforce in Italy are about to open,” Federal Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Chaudhry Salik Hussain said, calling the quota allocation a “historic milestone.”

The jobs will be available across multiple sectors, including shipbreaking, hospitality, healthcare and agriculture, with opportunities for skilled and semi-skilled workers in professions such as welding, technical trades, food services, housekeeping, nursing, medical technology and farming.

The agreement comes as Pakistan seeks to diversify overseas employment destinations for its workforce and increase remittance inflows, which remain a key source of foreign exchange for the country’s economy.

The ministry said a second meeting of the Pakistan-Italy Joint Working Group on labor cooperation is scheduled to be held in Islamabad in February 2026, where implementation and future cooperation are expected to be discussed.