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International agreement signing

Pakistan, Bangladesh Sign Anti-Narcotics MoU

Analysis based on 8 articles · First reported May 09, 2026 · Last updated May 10, 2026

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20
Attention
2
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General
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The agreement between Pakistan and Bangladesh to combat drug trafficking and enhance security cooperation is expected to have a positive, albeit indirect, impact on regional stability and law enforcement. This could lead to a more secure environment for businesses operating in these nations, potentially improving investor confidence in the long term.

Government Law Enforcement

Pakistan and Bangladesh signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation in combating drug smuggling, narcotics trafficking, and drug abuse. The agreement, signed by Pakistan's Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Bangladesh's Interior Minister Salahuddin Ahmed, aims to strengthen security ties between the two nations. Key aspects of the MoU include joint efforts to prevent illegal drug transportation, share intelligence on smuggling networks, and formulate strategies to disrupt the illegal sale and supply lines of narcotics. Both countries also agreed to exchange training for personnel, utilize modern technology, and share best practices for narcotics prevention. Additionally, a secretary-level joint working group will be established to further cooperation. Discussions also covered enhancing bilateral relations, internal security, training of civil armed forces, counterterrorism, prevention of human smuggling, cybercrimes, organized crimes, and financial fraud. Mohsin Naqvi also offered Pakistan's full support for Bangladesh's Safe City project.

100 Pakistan signed MoU Bangladesh
80 Bangladesh engaged Pakistan
80 Pakistan recognized Bangladesh
70 Pakistan offered support Bangladesh
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Pakistan, represented by its Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, signed an MoU with Bangladesh to enhance cooperation in combating drug smuggling, narcotics trafficking, and drug abuse, aiming to strengthen security ties and internal security.
Importance 90 Sentiment 10
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Bangladesh, represented by its Interior Minister Salahuddin Ahmed, signed an MoU with Pakistan to enhance cooperation in combating drug smuggling, narcotics trafficking, and drug abuse, aiming to strengthen security ties and internal security.
Importance 90 Sentiment 10
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Mohsin Naqvi, Pakistan's Interior Minister, signed the MoU on behalf of Pakistan and offered support for Bangladesh's Safe City project.
Importance 80 Sentiment 0
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Salahuddin Ahmed, Bangladesh's Interior Minister, signed the MoU on behalf of Bangladesh and discussed various security cooperations with Mohsin Naqvi.
Importance 80 Sentiment 0
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The Nigeria — Federal Ministry of Interior (Nigeria) issued a statement regarding the MoU signing and the agreements reached between Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Importance 60 Sentiment 0
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Pakistan offered full cooperation to Bangladesh for its Safe City project, indicating potential for technological and security system development.
Importance 40 Sentiment 0
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