200 Federal Constabulary personnel to receive training in Saudi Arabia
Both interior ministers exchange Eidul Azha greetings, convey best wishes to each other

Two hundred personnel from the Federal Constabulary Special Diplomatic Protection Unit will receive training in Saudi Arabia. The decision was made during a meeting between Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and his Saudi counterpart, Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, the interior ministry said on Thursday.
In a post on X, the ministry said both interior ministers exchanged Eidul Azha greetings and conveyed best wishes to each other.
It added that the Saudi interior minister congratulated his Pakistani counterpart, Naqvi, on Hajj.
منی۔ وفاقی وزیرداخلہ محسن نقوی کی اپنے سعودی ہم منصب شہزادہ عبدالعزیز بن سعود سے ملاقات
— Ministry of Interior GoP (@MOIofficialGoP) May 28, 2026
دونوں وزرائے داخلہ نے ایک دوسرے کو عید الاضحی کی مبارکباد دی اور نیک خواہشات کا اظہار کیا
سعودی وزیر داخلہ نے پاکستانی ہم منصب محسن نقوی کو حج کی مبارکباد دی pic.twitter.com/cFknJAwSJ8
The meeting also featured a detailed exchange of views on Pakistan-Saudi bilateral relations and internal security matters.
To enhance bilateral cooperation, a high-level delegation from Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Interior will visit Pakistan very soon.
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Naqvi commended the Saudi government’s excellent arrangements during Hajj. Both interior ministers also discussed the latest situation in the region.
منی۔ وفاقی وزیرداخلہ محسن نقوی کی اپنے سعودی ہم منصب شہزادہ عبدالعزیز بن سعود سے ملاقات
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) May 28, 2026
دونوں وزرائے داخلہ نے ایک دوسرے کو عید الاضحی کی مبارکباد دی اور نیک خواہشات کا اظہار کیا
سعودی وزیر داخلہ نے پاکستانی ہم منصب محسن نقوی کو حج کی مبارکباد دی
ملاقات میں پاک سعودیہ دوطرفہ… pic.twitter.com/vyIVoqXfr8
Saudi Arabia’s interior minister appreciated Pakistan’s positive role in reducing tensions.


















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