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FM Dar seeks early release of seamen held hostage off Somalia

Calls Somalian counterpart for swift release of Pakistani sailors


Anadolu Agency June 09, 2026 1 min read
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreing Minister Ishaq Dar called Somali counterpart for urgent release of Pakistani sailors kidnapped by pirates. PHOTO: FILE

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar on Tuesday sought the early release of seamen held hostage off Somalia during a phone call with his Somalian counterpart Abdisalam Abdi Ali.

FM Dar conveyed Pakistan's "grave" concern over the situation and underscored the importance of ensuring the hostages' well-being, their early release, and safe repatriation, according to a statement from the Foreign Office.

Ali assured Dar of Somalia's "continued and sincere efforts" to secure the hostages' release at the earliest opportunity.

Both leaders agreed to maintain close coordination until the matter was resolved.

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Eleven Pakistani nationals were taken hostage aboard the MT Honour 25 when the vessel was hijacked off the southeastern coast of Somalia on April 21.

The Pakistani seamen, along with the vessel's other crew members, remain in captivity.

The Somali foreign minister also "commended" Pakistan’s "constructive" mediation and diplomatic efforts to bring a negotiated settlement to the ongoing Middle East conflict.

COMMENTS (1)

Ijaz | 2 days ago | Reply Pirates who hold our sailors are not part of Somalia government and need cash to release their victims. It is pointless to be talking to Somali government which cannot even control their own territory.
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