ISLAMABAD: The bodies of 16 Pakistanis who died in a boat tragedy off the coast of Libya on February 5, will be repatriated to Pakistan today (Sunday).
Pakistan yesterday said that it supports Libyan-led and Libyan-owned process for peace.Islamabad urged UN's diplomatic officials in Libya to formulate a 'well-defined' peace building and reconciliation strategy aimed at overcoming the political impasse that would put the country back on the path to long-awaited presidential elections and unifying institutions.
Pakistan has urged diplomatic officials of the United Nations in Libya to formulate a “well-defined” peacebuilding and reconciliation strategy aimed at unifying institutions.
Emergency workers have recovered the bodies of 16 Pakistanis after a boat capsized off the coast of Libya, with 10 others believed to be missing, Pakistan’s foreign ministry said on
According to a report by the French news agency AFP, about 40,000 Pakistanis attempt to reach Europe through illegal routes annually. In one of the deadliest maritime incidents in the Mediterranean, which occurred in June 2023, more than 750 migrants lost their lives, including around 350 Pakistanis.
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