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    Government Denies Fake Notice Claiming Temporary Halt of Pakistan’s Port Operations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    On Thursday, the government firmly dismissed a misleading notification that had been widely circulated on social media platforms, which falsely claimed that all port entries across Pakistan were temporarily suspended due to security concerns until March 10. This misinformation sparked confusion among traders, shipping companies, and the general public, prompting an official response to clarify the situation.

    The Information Ministry’s fact-checking team took to their official X account to categorically reject the authenticity of the purported notice. They emphasized that no such directive had been issued by any authorized government body. Specifically, officials pointed out that neither the Cabinet Division nor the Ministry of Maritime Affairs had released any statement or order regarding the suspension of port activities. The viral document, they confirmed, was entirely fabricated and should not be trusted.

    This clarification arrives amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the region, particularly following recent developments involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. Iran’s announcement of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has intensified global concerns over the security of vital energy supply routes. The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic chokepoint, widely regarded as the world’s most crucial oil transit corridor. It links key Gulf oil-producing nations such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and the United Arab Emirates to the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea.

    Approximately 20 percent of the world’s daily oil shipments pass through this narrow waterway, which narrows to about 33 kilometers at its slimmest point. Any disruption here has far-reaching implications for global energy markets and regional stability. Given these developments, many countries, including Pakistan, are closely monitoring the situation to safeguard their energy security and trade interests.

    In a related move, Pakistan has proactively sought alternative arrangements to mitigate potential supply disruptions. Just a day before the government’s clarification, Pakistan formally requested access to an alternative oil supply route through Saudi Arabia’s Yanbu port. This request was conveyed by Ali Pervaiz Malik during a meeting with the Saudi ambassador to Pakistan, Nawaf bin Said Al-Malki, as confirmed by a statement from the Petroleum Division. This strategic step underscores Pakistan’s efforts to diversify its energy import channels amid the ongoing regional uncertainties.

    Overall, the government’s swift response to debunk the fake notification aims to prevent unnecessary panic and ensure smooth operations at the country’s ports. Authorities continue to monitor the evolving regional dynamics closely while reassuring stakeholders that Pakistan’s port infrastructure remains fully operational and secure.

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