Sweden has closed its embassy in Pakistan.
According to AIRI, knowledgeable diplomatic sources announced on Tuesday that Sweden has closed its embassy in Pakistan for an “indefinite” period.
According to this media, due to the closure of the Swedish embassy, Pakistanis and students abroad have faced problems. Students enrolled in the new academic semester in Sweden, which is scheduled to begin in the last week of August, are facing obstacles in paying their tuition fees.
The report adds: In addition, Pakistanis abroad cannot contact their families in Sweden; Because the Stockholm embassy in Islamabad is closed.
Diplomatic sources said that it normally takes 4 to 6 months to issue a Swedish visa.
Foreign Ministry official Asad Majid Khan was informed about this situation by Pakistanis and students abroad.
Meanwhile, sources inside the Swedish embassy stated that they cannot say anything about the reopening of the embassy at this time.
Meanwhile, some news sources have stated Sweden’s “security concerns” about the situation in Pakistan as the reason for this action by Stockholm.
So far, the official authorities of Sweden and Pakistan have not issued a statement in this regard.
According to AIRI, knowledgeable diplomatic sources announced on Tuesday that Sweden has closed its embassy in Pakistan for an “indefinite” period.
According to this media, due to the closure of the Swedish embassy, Pakistanis and students abroad have faced problems. Students enrolled in the new academic semester in Sweden, which is scheduled to begin in the last week of August, are facing obstacles in paying their tuition fees.
The report adds: In addition, Pakistanis abroad cannot contact their families in Sweden; Because the Stockholm embassy in Islamabad is closed.
Diplomatic sources said that it normally takes 4 to 6 months to issue a Swedish visa.
Foreign Ministry official Asad Majid Khan was informed about this situation by Pakistanis and students abroad.
Meanwhile, sources inside the Swedish embassy stated that they cannot say anything about the reopening of the embassy at this time.
Meanwhile, some news sources have stated Sweden’s “security concerns” about the situation in Pakistan as the reason for this action by Stockholm.
So far, the official authorities of Sweden and Pakistan have not issued a statement in this regard.