Pakistan Launches Crisis Management Unit to Protect Pilgrims in Iran Amid Conflict

Following the recent Israeli military strikes in Iran, Pakistan has taken proactive steps to safeguard its citizens residing and traveling in the region. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar confirmed that the government has established a Crisis Management Unit within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which will operate around the clock to assist Pakistani pilgrims and nationals in Iran. This unit aims to provide timely support and address any emergencies faced by Pakistanis amid the escalating tensions.

Furthermore, the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran has been directed to enhance its services and provide necessary facilities to the Pakistani community and pilgrims. The embassy is actively coordinating with local authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of all Pakistanis in Iran. Citizens requiring assistance can reach out to the embassy via the helpline number +982166941388.

These measures reflect Pakistan’s commitment to protecting its nationals abroad during uncertain times. The government continues to closely monitor the situation and urges all Pakistani pilgrims to stay in contact with embassy officials for updates and support.