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Pakistan embassy urges calm in UAE

Published on: February 28, 2026 10:15 PM

The Pakistan Embassy in UAE has advised Pakistani nationals to remain calm and avoid speculation amid Middle East tensions. This follows US and Israeli attacks on Iran and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes on regional bases.

The embassy urged citizens to rely solely on official sources of the United Arab Emirates government and to avoid circulating unverified news. Nationals are advised to remain vigilant and limit non-essential travel within the UAE.

Read more: Trump announces major operation against Iran

The advisory specifically emphasizes checking airline schedules before traveling to airports and staying in regular contact with Pakistani missions. Citizens were provided embassy and consulate contact numbers in Abu Dhabi and Dubai for emergencies or assistance.

Embassy of the Islamic Republic Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
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In the light of recent developments, all Pakistani nationals are advised to remain calm and avoid speculation.

Please rely only on official and verified sources of the Government of the United Arab Emirates for information,…

— Pakistan Embassy UAE (@PakinUAE_) February 28, 2026

Embassy officials highlighted that caution and calm are essential to prevent misinformation and ensure safety during escalating regional tensions. They encouraged adherence to verified instructions and local authorities’ guidance.

Read more: Iran warns US, Israel of harsh response

The statement reflects Pakistan’s proactive approach to safeguard its citizens abroad amid heightened military activity. Authorities continue monitoring developments and will provide updates as the situation evolves.

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran US Israel strikes, Latest, Middle East tensions 2026, Pakistan consulate Dubai, Pakistan embassy UAE, Pakistani nationals safety, UAE travel advisory

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