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The Foreign Office (FO) has advised Pakistanis against travelling to Lebanon and urged Pakistani res
The Foreign Office (FO) has advised Pakistanis against travelling to Lebanon and urged Pakistani residents in Lebanon to leave the country. According to a issued by the FO, “In view of the recent attacks in Lebanon, Pakistani nationals are strongly advised not to travel to Lebanon until further notice.” The advisory urged Pakistanis in Lebanon to “travel out through commercial flights which are still available”, adding that if they cannot leave the country, they must “exercise extreme caution and relocate to safe areas”. The FO urged Pakistanis remaining in Lebanon to remain in contact with the Pakistani Embassy in Beirut, attaching contact details to the advisory. : +961-81669488 +961-81815104 :
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