In response to the rapidly changing security landscape in the Gulf region, Pakistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has taken proactive measures by activating its Crisis Management Unit (CMU) to closely monitor the situation and extend comprehensive support to Pakistani nationals residing there. This development was officially announced on Sunday, highlighting the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad during these uncertain times.
The Ministry has urged all Pakistanis living in Gulf countries to exercise heightened vigilance. It strongly recommends that they stay indoors as much as possible, avoid any non-essential travel, and strictly follow the guidelines and advisories issued by the host governments. These precautions are vital given the evolving tensions and potential risks in the region, which could impact the daily lives and security of expatriates.
To facilitate immediate assistance, the Crisis Management Unit is now operational around the clock, providing a direct lifeline for Pakistanis who may require urgent help or information. The CMU can be reached at the dedicated phone number +92-51-9207887, ensuring that support is always just a call away regardless of the hour. This move underscores the Ministry’s readiness to respond swiftly to any emergencies that may arise.
Furthermore, the Foreign Office has disseminated a comprehensive list of emergency contact numbers for Pakistani diplomatic missions across the Gulf. These include the Embassy of Pakistan in Tehran and its consulates in Zahidan and Mashhad, as well as the Embassy in Riyadh and Consulate General in Jeddah. The United Arab Emirates missions in Abu Dhabi and Dubai have also been provided with specific contact details, including community welfare attachés dedicated to assisting Pakistani expatriates.
In addition to these, the Ministry has shared contact information for key officials stationed in various Gulf countries, such as Mr. Mubashir Ahmed and other senior diplomatic staff, to ensure that Pakistanis have multiple channels through which they can seek guidance or report any concerns. This extensive network of contacts reflects the government’s comprehensive approach to crisis management and citizen protection abroad.
It is worth noting that the activation of these emergency helplines comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the Middle East and Persian Gulf, regions home to a large Pakistani expatriate community. The Ministry’s swift action aims to mitigate risks and provide timely assistance, reassuring Pakistanis that their safety remains a top priority even in challenging circumstances.