Pakistan has been raising the issue with the United States on a regular basis, the Foreign Office said on Wednesday.
Siddiqui has been behind bars since 2010 on charges of attempted murder and mounting an assault on US military personnel and is serving an 86-year sentence at the Federal Medical Centre, Carswell, Fort Worth in Texas.
Government of Pakistan has been raising the issue of Dr. Afia Siddiqui with US authorities regularly. Pakistan’s CG in Houston pays Consular visits to Dr. Siddiqui, periodically, to inquire about her wellbeing and conveys her messages to Dr. Afia’s family if any. 1/2
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) November 7, 2018
The issue was also raised by Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi in yesterday's meeting with US Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs Alice Wells.
"Pakistan's Consul General in Houston Ayesha Farooqui regularly visits Siddiqui to inquire on her wellbeing, as well as, to convey any of her messages to family," the FO statement read.
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Qureshi is also set to meet Siddiqui's sister in Islamabad soon.
Yesterday, Siddiqui had penned a letter addressed to Prime Minister Imran Khan pleading her innocence and calling for him to help in her release.
Issue of respecting the human and legal rights of Dr. Afia Siqqiqui was also raised in meeting at MoFA with Ambassador Alice Wells on 6 November. US side has promised to look into our request. Foreign Minister will soon meet with the sister of Dr. Afia Siddique in Islamabad. 2/2
— Dr Mohammad Faisal (@DrMFaisal) November 7, 2018
The Foreign Office sources had confirmed that Siddiqui gave the letter to Farooqui when she had come to visit her at the correctional facility in October.
“You [Imran] have always lent your support to my release in the past, You have also always remained by hero,” the letter read.
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