Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan on Thursday said the first draft of internal security policy is ready and would be presented in cabinet soon for final approval.
He was talking to Japanese ambassador Hiroshi Inomata who called on him.
Both dignitaries agreed to find ways of cooperation between security agencies, particularly civil armed forces of both countries.
The minister said Pakistan enjoyed good relations with Japan and the government was determined to raise the length of bilateral relations up to new heights of mutual cooperation and confidence.
Khan assured the envoy of the government’s cooperation, adding that his ministry would provide security to Japanese investors.
The meeting also discussed regional security situation with reference to the government’s initiatives for peace and dialogue.
The Japanese envoy praised the government’s efforts for restoration of law and order in Karachi. Inomata also expressed condolences with the government and families of those civilians and personnel of armed forces who sacrificed their lives in war on terror.