US Orders Some Consular Staff In Karachi, Lahore To Leave Pakistan

In response to escalating security concerns, the United States has ordered non-essential consular staff at its missions in Karachi and Lahore to evacuate Pakistan. This decision follows a violent protest on Sunday where at least 10 individuals lost their lives as demonstrators attempted to breach the US consulate in Karachi. The protest was reportedly fueled by rising anti-American sentiments, exacerbated by regional political tensions. The State Department's directive reflects a precautionary approach to ensure the safety of its personnel amid fears of further unrest. The US government has consistently monitored the situation in Pakistan, given the country's complex political landscape and security challenges. As protests continue in various regions, the focus now shifts to the potential implications for diplomatic relations between the US and Pakistan, particularly in the context of ongoing regional issues. The safety and well-being of consular staff remain a priority as the situation develops, prompting the US to review its diplomatic presence in the country.
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