The repatriation process was accelerated after recent attacks on foreigners in Kyrgyzstan, targeting mostly Pakistani students. Pakistan has been using special and commercial flights to bring back its citizens, with over 3,000 already returned and more expected to arrive by the end of the day. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar assured that the situation in the capital city of Bishkek is now under control, and authorities are working to apprehend those responsible for the attacks.

Kyrgyzstan is home to thousands of Pakistani students and workers, many of whom have expressed a desire to return to their home country in light of the recent unrest. Ishaq Dar personally visited Bishkek and met with officials and Pakistani residents, reassuring them of the government’s support in facilitating their safe return. While the situation in Bishkek has reportedly normalized, the repatriation efforts are ongoing to ensure the safety and security of all Pakistani nationals in Kyrgyzstan.

The attacks on foreigners in Kyrgyzstan, including Pakistanis, stem from an unknown dispute with migrants in the country. This has raised concerns among the Pakistani community in Kyrgyzstan, prompting many to seek repatriation back to Pakistan. The government has taken swift action to bring back its citizens, utilizing both special and commercial flights to expedite the process and ensure the safety of those affected by the attacks.

The repatriation of Pakistani nationals from Kyrgyzstan highlights the challenges faced by migrant communities in foreign countries, especially in times of unrest and conflict. The rapid response by the Pakistani government to evacuate its citizens reflects a commitment to their well-being and security, demonstrating the importance of diplomatic relations in times of crisis. The return of over 4,000 Pakistanis from Kyrgyzstan is a testament to the government’s proactive approach in ensuring the safety of its nationals abroad.

The situation in Kyrgyzstan serves as a reminder of the vulnerability faced by foreign nationals living and working in countries with ongoing tensions and conflicts. The attacks on Pakistanis in Kyrgyzstan have sparked concerns among the international community, prompting calls for increased protection and support for migrant communities. The repatriation efforts by Pakistan underscore the importance of diplomatic efforts and collaboration in ensuring the safety and security of all individuals, regardless of their nationality.

As the repatriation process continues, the Pakistani government remains committed to assisting its citizens in Kyrgyzstan and ensuring their safe return to Pakistan. The government’s swift response to the attacks on foreigners in Bishkek and the efforts to bring back Pakistani nationals demonstrate a strong commitment to protecting its citizens abroad. The repatriation of over 4,000 Pakistanis from Kyrgyzstan marks a significant milestone in the government’s efforts to safeguard the well-being of its citizens and uphold diplomatic relations with other countries.

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