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ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis trapped in Yemen have appealed to the Pakistani government to help evacuate them from Sanaa.
Bring us home, Pakistanis in Yemen appeal to Islamabad
ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis trapped in Yemen have appealed to the Pakistani government to help evacuate them from Sanaa.
Speaking to Geo News, Syed Rehan Ali complained that the Pakistani Embassy was not providing them any information regarding an evacuation plan.
Meanwhile the spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Office (FO) says, the government is assessing the situation and a plan of action
By GEO URDU
Published March 27, 2015
ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis trapped in Yemen have appealed to the Pakistani government to help evacuate them from Sanaa.
Speaking to Geo News, Syed Rehan Ali complained that the Pakistani Embassy was not providing them any information regarding an evacuation plan.
Meanwhile the spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Office (FO) says, the government is assessing the situation and a plan of action will be decided accordingly.
The FO adds, that the Pakistani community had been informed earlier that the situation on ground could worsen and they were instructed to leave Yemen.
Speaking to Geo News, Syed Rehan Ali complained that the Pakistani Embassy was not providing them any information regarding an evacuation plan.
Meanwhile the spokesperson for the Pakistani Foreign Office (FO) says, the government is assessing the situation and a plan of action will be decided accordingly.
The FO adds, that the Pakistani community had been informed earlier that the situation on ground could worsen and they were instructed to leave Yemen.
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