PNN – Emphasizing that it closely monitors developments in Syria, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan announced that there has been no change in Islamabad’s principled position and that we support the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the spokesperson’s office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan announced in a statement about the developments in Syria: Islamabad has always supported the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria and there has been no change in our principled position.
Pakistan’s foreign ministry statement said: Pakistani nationals in Syria are safe and advised to exercise caution.
Read more:
Russian military reporter: The Syrian army did not know what to resist
According to this ministry: Damascus airport is currently closed. The Embassy of Pakistan is in contact with stranded Pakistani nationals, including pilgrims, and after the airport opens, the return of these people will be facilitated.
According to this report, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan also discussed the developments in Syria with the Turkish Foreign Minister over the phone today.
The command of the Syrian army announced today in a statement, the fall of the government of Bashar al-Assad, the President of the Republic of Syria. This statement was published after the capture of Damascus by armed groups and the news of Assad’s departure from Syria. This development has resulted in many reactions.
After the Syrian armed opposition entered Damascus and the fall of the Assad regime, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani wrote in a post on “X” channel: I am following the developments in Syria with concern. I am in constant contact with my embassy in Damascus and the office of the Syrian Prime Minister.
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, also emphasized in a statement the clear desire of millions of people in this country for a stable and comprehensive transition of government. Addressing all the Syrian people, he asked them to prioritize dialogue, unity and respect for international laws and human rights in the reconstruction of their society and added that he is ready to support the Syrian people in moving towards a stable and inclusive future.