Attack on Iran: Crisis Management Unit active to facilitate Pakistani pilgrims
Crisis management unit has been activated for safety and convenience of our citizens


Islamabad: A crisis management unit has been activated in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to facilitate Pakistani citizens and pilgrims after the Israeli attack on Iran.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, in a statement on the social networking platform X (formerly Twitter), strongly condemned Israel’s unjustified attacks on Iran and termed the action a blatant violation of Iranian sovereignty.
He said that this heinous act has shaken the foundations of international law as well as the conscience of humanity and has severely damaged regional stability and international security.
Ishaq Dar stated that Pakistan stands in solidarity with the government and people of Iran.
He added that to ensure the safety and convenience of our citizens and pilgrims in Iran, we have activated a crisis management unit in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which will work 24/7.
Similarly, the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran has also been directed to provide all facilities to Pakistani citizens and pilgrims. In this regard, the embassy's hotline number has also been issued, which is (0098)-2166941388.
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