Pakistan and UAE appoint new contacts for anti-drug efforts.

A United Front Against Drug Trafficking

Pakistan—UAE—(Special Correspondent / Web Desk)—Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to work much more closely to stop the illegal drug trade. This new partnership was decided during a high-level meeting in Islamabad.

The top anti-narcotics official from the UAE visited Pakistan’s Interior Minister. Both leaders talked about how to improve teamwork between their countries. They agreed that fighting drugs is a vital mission to protect their people, especially the youth.

To make this partnership effective, both nations have chosen specific points of contact. These officials will ensure quick sharing of information and coordinated actions. This step is meant to make the fight against drug smugglers faster and stronger.

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Pakistan’s minister praised the UAE for creating its new National Anti-Narcotics Authority. He said this will greatly help joint efforts. He also shared that their existing teamwork has already led to major successes, including large drug seizures and hundreds of arrests.

The officials also expressed concern about a rise in dangerous synthetic drugs. They called this fight a critical war for the future of their children. The UAE delegation promised its full support, stressing that a united front is the only way to ensure a safer world for the next generation.

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