Pakistan repatriates 11 nationals, assists return of 20 Iranians from Singapore
Pakistan successfully repatriated 11 Pakistani and 20 Iranian nationals from US-seized vessels, with Deputy PM Ishaq Dar thanking multiple countries for their cooperation in the process.
- Repatriation of nationals from US-seized vessels.
- International cooperation in the repatriation effort.
- Pakistan's commitment to citizen welfare abroad.
Pakistan has successfully repatriated 11 Pakistani nationals and facilitated the return of 20 Iranian citizens who were aboard vessels seized by the United States in international waters, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said on Friday.
In a statement, Dar said all 31 individuals were in good health and high spirits, adding that the welfare and well-being of Pakistanis abroad, particularly those in distress, remained the government’s top priority.
He said the individuals had travelled from Singapore to Bangkok and had boarded a flight scheduled to arrive in Islamabad later on Friday night. The Iranian nationals would subsequently be facilitated for their return to Iran.
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Dar thanked Vivian Balakrishnan, the government of Singapore and Prime Minister of Singapore for their support and engagement throughout the process.
He also expressed gratitude to Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi for “reposing trust in Pakistan” for the repatriation of Iranian nationals.
The deputy prime minister further acknowledged the cooperation of the government of the United States, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, for coordination in facilitating the smooth return of the Pakistani and Iranian nationals.
He also thanked the government of Thailand for facilitating the transit of the individuals through Bangkok.
Dar appreciated the efforts of officials from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Interior, and Pakistan’s missions in Singapore and Thailand for ensuring the safe and successful completion of the repatriation process.