Friday, 3 April 2015

176 Pakistanis return from Djibouti to Yemen

176 Pakistanis return from Djibouti to Yemen

Due to the ongoing war in Yemen stranded Pakistanis safe repatriation operation and further 176 have returned from Pakistan Djibouti. 176 of them with the help of a Chinese vessel near Aden, Yemen, Djibouti was transmitted. Pakistan's state TV of Pakistan's national airline, a plane carrying them arrived in Islamabad on Friday afternoon.

The hdydh one flight 503 Pakistanis have already been brought back. Friday at the airport of Pakistan Khawaja Asif, P. 7004 people received the return flight. Speaking to the media, said that most Pakistanis have been evacuated from Yemen and the rest of Pakistan will return to Pakistan in the next few days. He said that Yemen's airport was operational, there will also be sent flying. According to official statistics, people evacuated from Yemen after the number of Pakistanis there is more than two thousand.

However, in most of these areas are not affected by the war, the number of stranded Pakistanis in the affected areas are said to be 200. According to the Foreign Office, 90 of them in the Pakistani capital, Sana'a, but they do not agree to another city.

Also in mukula origin who are nationals of Pakistani Navy sent a ship. The idea of ​​Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in view of the deteriorating situation in Yemen last Friday the immediate withdrawal of Pakistani families living there were instructed Pakistan International Airlines for the two aircraft were specified. The situation in Yemen on Thursday for talks with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif Turkey has embarked on a one-day official visit.

His visit to Saudi Arabia's military operations in Yemen and the situation in the Middle East countries as part of the communication campaign. According to PTV Turkey Talking to media before departure Nawaz Sharif said that Pakistan believes in a peaceful solution to the problem of Yemen. Pakistani troops for operations in Yemen over the opposition is found in Pakistan.

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