Pakistan urges nationals in Iran to register for swift repatriation

Ambassador Tipu cites bus shortages, difficulties in arranging departures; makes special appeal to Pakistanis in Qom

A woman walks on the street following an Israeli and U.S. strike on Gandhi Hotel Hospital, amid the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran, in Tehran, Iran, March 2, 2026.

Pakistan's ambassador to Iran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, issued an appeal on Monday for Pakistani nationals in the country to register with the embassy immediately for repatriation, warning that securing transportation has become increasingly difficult amid the ongoing conflict in the region.

In a post on X, the ambassador said the embassy was facing mounting logistical hurdles in arranging departures. "It is getting very hard to find the buses due to ongoing challenges here," he wrote. Calling on nationals who wish to return, Tipu requested them to register with the embassy immediately so that their departure may be planned without any further delay.

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