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Diplomats recalled from Tehran

Diplomats recalled from Tehran

Express Tribune3 days ago

Pakistan has recalled some of its diplomats, non-essential staff, and their families from Tehran due to the escalating Israel-Iran conflict and the changing regional situation.
According to a senior official from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the move was prompted by the ongoing war between Iran and Israel and heightened tensions in the region. However, the official clarified that the Pakistani Embassy and Consulate in Tehran will continue their operations.
The official also confirmed that staff members identified as non-essential have been instructed to return to Pakistan along with their families. Arrangements have been made to facilitate their safe return.
Earlier, a total of 78 Pakistanis, including 47 students, returned to Pakistan through the Taftan border on Tuesday, raising the total number of repatriated citizens to 1,200. The Pakistani nationals, comprising mostly pilgrims, were stranded in Iran due to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict.
According to Express News, during the last two days, 987 pilgrims and students have been safely brought back.

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