Pakistanis stranded in Syria return home tonight, PM informed

Pakistanis stranded in Syria return home tonight, PM informed

Officials have informed Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif that the stranded Pakistani citizens who arrived in Beirut from Syria will be brought back to Pakistan by a chartered flight between December 12 and 13. The Prime Minister was briefed on the situation of Pakistani citizens in Syria. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said on Wednesday when he chaired an important meeting regarding his withdrawal. During the meeting, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Ahsan Iqbal was tasked with ensuring a warm welcome to returning Pakistanis at the airport. Pakistanis were stranded after Syrian President Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power by rebels led by the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group and its allies. Which marked the end of five decades of rule. In response, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif made a telephonic contact. Talked with his Lebanese counterpart Najib MeqatiAnd sought their support in the immediate evacuation of Pakistani citizens trapped in Syria via Beirut. Makati assured Shahbaz Sharif that Lebanon would wholeheartedly welcome Pakistani citizens from Syria and provide all possible assistance for their safe return. Later, around 350 Pakistani citizens, including 245 Pakistani pilgrims stranded in Syria, crossed the border. Syria-Lebanon border for safe repatriation. Meanwhile,Rebel leader Ahmed al-Shaara’s group has been stamping its authority on the Syrian state at lightning speed. Seizing the country, deploying police, setting up an interim government and meeting with foreign ambassadors – it’s a matter of concern. expressed how inclusive the new rulers of Damascus intend to be. Bureaucrats – who until last week were running the administration in a remote corner of northwestern Syria – have moved into the government’s headquarters in Damascus.. The appointment of regional government chief Mohammad al-Bashir in the HTS enclave of Idlib as Syria’s new interim prime minister on Monday underscored the group’s status as the most powerful of the armed groups fighting the war. are 13 years to end the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Although it was part of al-Qaeda before breaking ties in 2016. Tribal leaders during HTS march to Damascus

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