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    Pakistan Intensifies Efforts to Secure Release of Hostages Held by Somali Pirates

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Pakistani citizens have been held hostage by Somali pirates for almost 50 days, with the government actively engaged in efforts to secure their safe return. Despite ongoing diplomatic and operational measures, their release has yet to be achieved.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar recently spoke with the Somali foreign minister, emphasizing the urgent need not only for the hostages’ safe release but also for improved conditions for all captives. This high-level communication underscores Pakistan’s commitment to resolving the crisis.

    Concrete steps have been taken by the Pakistani government, including summoning the Somali ambassador in Islamabad to express serious concerns over the situation. Multiple inter-ministerial meetings have been convened to coordinate rescue and diplomatic strategies, reflecting the complexity and sensitivity of the issue.

    Pakistan maintains contact with the Somali government, local tribal leaders, and the owner of the vessel involved in the hostage situation. The Foreign Office stresses that patience and sustained diplomatic engagement are essential given the intricate nature of the case.

    Despite persistent efforts, the safe release of the hostages remains elusive, highlighting the delicate and challenging circumstances surrounding the matter. Pakistan continues to exhaust all available diplomatic, political, and operational channels in close coordination with relevant stakeholders to ensure the hostages’ safe return.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan is closely monitoring rising tensions between Iran and the United States, urging all parties to exercise restraint and avoid escalation. The government calls for respect of ceasefire agreements and advocates for resolving disputes through dialogue, consistent with its long-standing policy of peaceful conflict resolution.

    In addition, the Foreign Office dismissed recent statements from India concerning Azad Jammu and Kashmir, describing them as attempts to divert attention from unresolved regional disputes. It reaffirmed that Kashmir remains an internationally recognized issue requiring a peaceful settlement in accordance with United Nations resolutions.

    In related diplomatic developments, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi recently visited Tehran to discuss regional security and cooperation. Separately, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar held a telephone conversation with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, where both leaders stressed the importance of restraint, dialogue, and diplomacy to maintain regional peace and stability.

    They expressed hope for an early resolution of regional tensions and agreed on the need for continued coordination on matters of mutual interest, including international and regional developments. Both sides also reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening Pakistan-Türkiye relations and pledged to maintain close contact to advance bilateral cooperation across various sectors.

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