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Over the past 24 hours, 63 Pakistanis have been deported from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Iraq, and Malaysia, according to immigration officials.
Saudi Arabia: Among the deportees, 4 individuals were blacklisted, 15 were sent back for begging, and 10 were deported for overstaying their visas.
Malaysia: Authorities deported 16 Pakistanis for being undocumented migrants.
Iraq: Eleven individuals were deported due to illegal entry into the country.
UAE: Four Pakistanis were deported and sent back to Karachi.
Upon arrival at Karachi Airport, all deportees underwent legal procedures before being allowed to return to their homes.
Pakistan shares a deep and long-standing bond with Saudi Arabia, characterized by religious affinity, economic collaboration, and mutual support in international forums. Saudi Arabia has been a key ally, offering financial assistance and employing a significant Pakistani workforce.
Relations between Pakistan and Malaysia are warm, with shared interests in trade, education, and cultural exchange. Both countries have cooperated closely through platforms like the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).
Pakistan and Iraq maintain cordial ties, primarily through religious tourism and cooperation on regional stability. Many Pakistani pilgrims visit Iraq’s holy sites annually, fostering people-to-people connections.
The UAE is a vital partner for Pakistan, hosting millions of Pakistani expatriates who contribute to the UAE’s economy and send significant remittances back home. Trade and strategic cooperation also underpin this strong relationship.