ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Egypt have finalized agreements on the extradition and transfer of criminals and agreed to deepen cooperation in security, counter-narcotics and tourism, Pakistan’s interior ministry said on Monday.
Pakistan and Egypt maintain long-standing diplomatic and defense ties, underpinned by regular high-level engagement. The latest engagement comes amid Pakistan’s wider effort to strengthen cross-border law enforcement and legal cooperation to tackle transnational crime and streamline the transfer of fugitives.
“Both sides agreed to soon finalize agreements related to mutual cooperation in the transfer and extradition of criminals and in the field of counter-narcotics,” the Pakistani interior ministry said after a meeting between Pakistan’s State Minister for Interior Tallal Chaudhry and Egypt’s Ambassador to Pakistan, Dr. Ihab Abdel Hamid, in Islamabad.
The meeting also reviewed broader bilateral cooperation, including measures to promote people-to-people contacts, with discussions on easing visa restrictions to support tourism and exchanges between the two countries.
Separately, Pakistan and Egypt reaffirmed their support for dialogue and diplomacy as the preferred means to resolve regional conflicts, including in Yemen, during a phone call on Sunday between Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Ahmed Mohamed Abdelatty.











