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Bangladesh government has used the opportunity of operating special flights to five countries perfectly to send stranded workers to their workplaces.
The government launched special flights to Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and Singapore from April 17 for expatriate workers. Consequently in the last 15 days, at least 65,000 workers have gone abroad on special flights.
The major destination of these flights was the Middle Eastern countries. According to the ministry of foreign affairs, 64,883 people have flown to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain and Singapore since the launch of the special flight.
Some 25,501 workers went to the UAE, 21,943 to Saudi Arabia and 10,498 to Qatar.
This file photo shows Pakistan Day celebrations at the Embassy in Riyadh. Photo courtesy embassy website
Pakistan s ambassador to Saudi Arabia has returned to the country while orders have been issued to six other officers of the embassy in Riyadh to return over complaints by the Pakistani community in the kingdom, the Foreign Office said in a statement on Thursday.
The statement said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered an inquiry and his directions were being implemented. A high-powered inquiry committee will look into the matter, it added.
The six officers who were issued recall orders worked in the diplomatic, community welfare, and consular wings of the embassy, according to the FO.
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Pakistan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia has returned to the country while orders have been issued to six other officers of the embassy in Riyadh to return over complaints by the Pakistani community in the kingdom, the Foreign Office said in a statement on Thursday.
The statement said that Prime Minister Imran Khan had ordered an inquiry and his directions were being implemented.
“A high-powered inquiry committee will look into the matter,” it added.
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