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    Sixteen Stranded Pakistanis Leave Iran for Return Journey Home

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 29, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In a significant development, sixteen Pakistani citizens who had been stranded in Iran have successfully embarked on their journey back to Pakistan. This outcome was achieved after persistent diplomatic engagement by the Pakistani Embassy in Tehran, which worked tirelessly to facilitate their safe return.

    Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran, Mudassir Tipu, played a pivotal role in this operation. He highlighted that these individuals, who were employed on various ships docked at Iranian ports, required immediate assistance to secure passage home via sea routes. The Ambassador maintained continuous dialogue with Iranian authorities to address the challenges faced by these workers and ensure their safe departure.

    Moreover, Ambassador Tipu personally coordinated with the shipping companies and fleets where the stranded Pakistanis were employed, demonstrating a hands-on approach to resolving the situation. This close cooperation between diplomatic channels and maritime operators was crucial in overcoming logistical hurdles and expediting the repatriation process.

    The successful return of these hardworking Pakistanis underscores the importance of diplomatic efforts in safeguarding the welfare of nationals abroad, especially in complex situations involving international maritime operations. Their safe journey home marks a positive conclusion to a challenging episode for the individuals involved and their families.

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