A meeting of interior ministers of Pakistan, Iran, Greece and Turkey will be held in Ankara on April 25 to discuss means of controlling human trafficking. Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao told reporters that the meeting will discuss preparation of joint strategy to control human trafficking. He termed the recent visit of Turkish Interior Minister Abdul Kadir Aksu to Pakistan successful and said the two countries discussed in detail matters relating to control of terrorism, crime and human trafficking. Sherpao said three agreements were also signed between the two countries in this regard. He said Pakistan will get technical assistance from Turkey for improving its National Forensic Agency. "The joint cooperation is improving between two countries for control of terrorism and human trafficking," he added.