Pakistanis in Iran urged to register to return


“I particularly appeal to our citizens in Qom to cooperate with us in their immediate repatriation,” the ambassador wrote.

Pakistan’s ambassador to Iran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, appealed on Monday for Pakistani citizens to immediately register at the embassy for repatriation, warning that securing transportation has become increasingly difficult amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

In a post on X, the ambassador said the embassy was facing increasing logistical obstacles in organizing the departures. “It is becoming very difficult to find buses due to the continued challenges here,” he wrote. Tipu appealed to nationals wishing to return and asked them to register immediately at the embassy so that their departure can be planned without further delay.

“I particularly appeal to our citizens in Qom to cooperate with us in their immediate repatriation,” the ambassador wrote.

The call comes amid rising tensions in the Middle East as the United States and Israel continue their attacks on Iran, with the Islamic Republic attacking US military bases in the region.

Pakistani citizens continue to return from Iran across the Taftan border as regional tensions between Israel and Iran persist.

Authorities confirmed that another 149 people crossed into Pakistan from Iran through the Taftan crossing.

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