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Pakistan seeks Singapore help after US vessel seizure

Published on: May 8, 2026 4:39 PM

Pakistan has sought Singapore’s support to repatriate Pakistani and Iranian nationals aboard vessels seized by the United States. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar said 11 Pakistanis and 20 Iranians remain stranded near Singaporean waters. The move highlights growing regional tensions affecting maritime security and civilian crews in the Gulf region.

Dar said he spoke with Singaporean Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan regarding the welfare and return of those onboard. He added that Pakistan was coordinating closely with Iranian authorities over the developing situation. According to Dar, Pakistan also offered assistance for the safe repatriation of Iranian nationals through Pakistani territory. He praised Singapore’s cooperation and support during ongoing diplomatic efforts surrounding the incident.

Read more: Pakistan seeks help for nationals aboard US seized vessels

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Foreign Office said Singapore appreciated Islamabad’s role in promoting regional peace and dialogue. Officials from both countries discussed maritime security and recent incidents involving international shipping routes. They also agreed to strengthen coordination between relevant authorities handling the crisis. Additionally, both sides stressed the importance of maintaining high-level diplomatic engagement in the future.

The development follows Pakistan’s recent facilitation of crew transfers from another US-seized Iranian-linked vessel. At least 15 sailors reached Pakistan earlier this week under confidence-building measures between involved parties. The vessel, linked to the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, was seized on April 19. US Central Command claimed the ship ignored repeated warnings during a six-hour standoff near Chabahar port.

Read more: Pakistan receives Iranian crew after US seizure

Tensions around the Strait of Hormuz have intensified since US-Israeli strikes on Iran began on February 28. Tehran has effectively restricted shipping through the strategic waterway, disrupting global maritime trade. Several ships have reportedly come under fire, while Iran and the United States exchanged seizures and blockades. Consequently, regional governments continue diplomatic efforts to protect civilian crews and maintain shipping stability.

 

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Gulf maritime tensions, Ishaq Dar statement, Latest, Pakistan repatriation efforts, Pakistan Singapore talks, Strait of Hormuz crisis, US seized Iranian vessel

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