Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said we continue to follow the developments in Sudan.

Islamabad: Pakistan says it continues to work with its missions in the region to provide relief to Pakistanis in Sudan.
The spokesperson, in a statement, said that the Foreign Office continued to follow the developments in Sudan and was working with Pakistan’s Missions in the region to provide relief to Pakistanis there.
She said: “427 Pakistanis reached Port Sudan safely and they are being lodged before arrangements for their onward journey are coordinated”.
A couple of days ago, Foreign Secretary Asad Majeed Khan held a follow-up virtual meeting with Pakistan’s Missions in Sudan and neighboring countries to discuss modalities for the safe evacuation of Pakistanis from Sudan.
Representatives from Pakistan International Airline (PIA) and Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and other relevant agencies also joined.

I’m filling in at The Verge for 6 weeks. Ask me anything!
- 15 hours ago
World Cup trophy to arrive in style in bespoke Louis Vuitton trunk
- 4 hours ago
Andy Burnham elected new Labour leader, now set to be UK PM
- 2 hours ago
Ex-AJK PM's convoy attacked, security guard killed
- 2 hours ago

The most surprising winner of the World Cup was American public transit
- 4 hours ago

Modi’s government brought Bollywood to heel. Hollywood should pay attention.
- 4 hours ago

Why the Trump administration loves the stupidest renewable energy
- 13 hours ago

Xreal’s new AR glasses are way cheaper and almost just right
- 15 hours ago

Govt decides OGRA will set petroleum prices on a daily basis
- 5 minutes ago

xAI sues a man for using Grok to generate CSAM ‘deepfakes’
- 15 hours ago
Which tech giant closes in on Nvidia in race for world's most valuable company?
- an hour ago

Disney Plus is reportedly looking into a free streaming tier
- 15 hours ago







.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
