Pakistan urges its citizens not to travel to Lebanon

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lebanon In the context of the situation, Pakistani citizens have been urged not to travel to Lebanon.

In a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday, it was said that ‘in the context of the recent attacks in Lebanon, Pakistani citizens are advised not to travel to Lebanon until further notice.’

The statement said that Pakistanis residing in Lebanon have been advised to travel only through commercial flights which are currently being operated.

Pakistani nationals who cannot leave Lebanon for a number of reasons have also been advised to exercise extreme caution and move to a safe place.

Pakistani The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also urged the Pakistanis living in Lebanon to stay in touch with the Pakistani embassy in Beirut, for which phone numbers and email addresses have also been issued.

Phone: 0096181669488
0096181815104

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On the other hand, the American and French leaders on Wednesday jointly pressed for an immediate 21-day ceasefire in Lebanon.

According to the AFP news agency, Presidents Joe Biden and Emmanuel Macron met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly in New York and expressed fears that the conflict in Gaza could turn into a full-blown regional war after a year of bloodshed. I can change.

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A joint statement issued by the White House said that the situation in Lebanon has become intolerable and is not in anyone’s interest, neither the people of Israel nor the people of Lebanon.

“We call for an immediate 21-day ceasefire on the Lebanon-Israel border to allow space for diplomacy to result in a diplomatic settlement.”

The statement was jointly issued by Western powers, Japan and key Gulf Arab powers – Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

“Important progress has been made in the last few hours,” French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barot told an emergency meeting of the Security Council.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres called for an immediate ceasefire in Lebanon.

Israel, on the other hand, said it welcomed diplomacy on Lebanon but did not commit to a ceasefire to further its goal of “humiliating Hezbollah”.

Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, spoke to reporters before the meeting, saying, “We are grateful to all those who are making sincere efforts with diplomacy so that tensions do not escalate, from full-scale war.” can be saved.’

“We will use all means at our disposal, in accordance with international law, to achieve our objectives,” he added.


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2024-09-26 11:24:17

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