“I particularly call on our nationals in Qom to cooperate with us for their immediate repatriation,” the ambassador wrote.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Iran, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, on Monday appealed to Pakistani nationals to immediately register with the embassy for repatriation, warning that it has become increasingly difficult to provide transportation amid the ongoing conflict in the region.
In a post on X, the ambassador said the embassy was facing increasing logistical hurdles in organizing departures. “It is becoming very difficult to find buses due to the continuing difficulties here,” he wrote. Calling on nationals who wish to return, Tipu asked them to immediately register with the embassy so that their departure can be planned without further delay.
“I particularly call on our nationals in Qom to cooperate with us for their immediate repatriation,” the ambassador wrote.
This call comes amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, as the United States and Israel continue their strikes against Iran and the Islamic Republic attacks American military bases in the region.
Pakistani nationals continue to return from Iran through the Taftan border as regional tensions between Israel and Iran persist.
Authorities confirmed that another 149 people entered Pakistan from Iran through the Taftan crossing.




