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Norway Removes Pakistan from Threat Assessment List
Norway, in a significant diplomatic breakthrough, has officially removed Pakistan from its National Threat Assessment list, marking a positive turn in bilateral relations.
The decision was unveiled in a report issued by the Norwegian Police Security Service, a private news channel reported.
This development comes after years of Pakistan being included in the National Threat Assessment list alongside other countries, which posed challenges for Pakistani students and researchers.
The listing created complications, hindering academic and professional pursuits of individuals associated with Pakistan.
Moreover, Pakistan’s presence on the list was often exploited for negative propaganda by certain segments of the Indian media.
However, Norway’s decision to delist Pakistan signifies a promising step towards strengthening bilateral ties and reducing undue scrutiny and obstacles faced by Pakistani nationals.
The move reflects the effectiveness of diplomatic efforts and paves the way for enhanced cooperation between Norway and Pakistan.