ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The Charge d’affaires of the Kyrgyz Embassy Melis Moldaliev was called to the Foreign Office in Islamabad on Saturday for a demarche by the Director General (ECO & CARs) Aizaz Khan, conveying the deep concerns of the government of Pakistan about the reports of last night’s incidents against Pakistani students studying in the Kyrgyz Republic.
It was impressed on the Kyrgyz Charge d’affaires that the Kyrgyz government should take all possible measures to ensure the safety and security of Pakistani students and citizens residing in the Kyrgyz Republic.
“The government of Pakistan takes the matter of the safety and security of its national around the world very seriously and will take all necessary measures to ensure their wellbeing,” said the Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Mumtaz Zahra Baloch.
Government of Pakistan has been in contact with the Kyrghyz Government to ensure the safety & security of its nationals at risk in view of the mob riots of last night. They have expressed regret at the incidents of violence, pledged to hold an inquiry & punish the perpetrators.
— Mumtaz Baloch (@Mumtazzb) May 18, 2024
The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Muhammad Ishaq Dar has directed the Foreign Office to monitor the situation round-the-clock and to fully assist and facilitate Pakistani nationals, Ambassador Mumtaz Baloch said.
The government of Pakistan, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Spokesperson, has been in contact with the Kyrghyz government to ensure the safety and security of its nationals at risk in view of the mob riots of last night in the Kyrghyz Republic.
The Spokesperson said that the Kyrghyz authorities have expressed regret at the incidents of violence against foreign nationals including Pakistanis in Bishkek last night.
They have also pledged to hold an inquiry and punish the perpetrators, she said.
Ambassador Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told the Embassy of Pakistan has opened emergency helplines and responding to queries of students and their families.
The Ambassador to the Kyrgyz Republic Hassan Ali Zaigham has been in close contact with senior Kyrgyz authorities.
Amb @hazaigham & his team are available on these emergency numbers (both numbers on WhatsApp). They have responded to hundreds of queries by students and their families. In case the numbers do not connect because of phone traffic, please text/WhatsApp. https://t.co/ILozSyA8aX
— Mumtaz Baloch (@Mumtazzb) May 18, 2024
According to the Kyrgyz Health Ministry, four Pakistanis were provided first aid and discharged while one is under treatment for jaw injury, the Spokesperson further apprised.