ISLAMABAD, Apr 7 (APP): In a significant development, Norway has taken the decision to remove Pakistan from its National Threat Assessment List, a private news channel reported on Sunday.
This decision follows effective diplomatic efforts by Pakistan, which successfully persuaded Norwegian authorities to exclude Pakistan’;s name from their list of nations of security concern.
The announcement came through the latest report issued by Norway’;s Police Security Service, which holds responsibility for intelligence and security matters within the country.
For years, Pakistan, among other nations, had been listed in Norway’;s National Threat Assessment, posing challenges for Pakistani students and researchers who encountered obstacles due to their country’;s inclusion on the list. Pakistan’;s diplomatic initiatives bore fruit, leading to its removal from the list.
This decision is anticipated to bolster Pakistan’;s positive image on the global platform and create new educational opportunities for its students and researchers.