Raisi heli crash. No opinion on the alleged drone attack. Pakistan FO Pakistan welcomes recognition of Palestinian state by Ireland, Norway and Spain. Mumtaz Zahra Baloch

Iran can provide the requested assistance in the investigation of the helicopter crash, Foreign Office Spokesman
Students from Bishkek are returning to Pakistan voluntarily, the government has to make arrangements for their evacuation
The Foreign Office will not give any opinion on the alleged drone attack, the public should contact the ISPR in this regard
Pakistan welcomes recognition of Palestinian state by Ireland, Norway and Spain, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch’s press briefing

ISLAMABAD (  Web  News )

Spokesperson of the Foreign Office, Mumtaz Zahra Baloch, has said that they can provide assistance in the investigation of the helicopter accident if necessary and if Iran requests, the students from Bishkek are returning to Pakistan of their own free will. Spokesperson of the Foreign Office Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a media briefing that the Pakistani students in Bishkek suffered from insecurity and trauma after the attacks in which fake news and false information were spread in a sensational manner, due to which the fear increased. Fake news of rape and murder were spread, due to which the students appealed to the government. The spokesperson said that the government had to make arrangements for the evacuation of the students in view of their distress. Students will decide for themselves whether to go back or not after consulting their universities and parents. Our aim is to bring back those students who want to return. He said that Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar visited Bishkek from Astana. Did and gained awareness about the difficulties faced by Pakistani students. In response to a question regarding the investigation of the Iran helicopter crash, the Foreign Office spokesperson said that we share with the Iranian people and the government in this sad hour, it is a great shock for the Iranian people and the government. However, if the need arises and Iran requests it, it will certainly provide assistance. This week was a dynamic week of Pakistani diplomacy, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the United Arab Emirates on the invitation of the head of the UAE, the head of the UAE assured investment in Pakistan in various fields. He said that Secretary General SAARC Ghulam Sarwar visited Pakistan after taking office and met Foreign Secretary Cyrus Sajjad Qazi. , giving a briefing on the 13th JCC between Pakistan and China. He said that Pakistan welcomes the recognition of the Palestinian state by Ireland, Norway and Spain. Reacting, he has said that we share the grief of the people who died in South Waziristan, we express our condolences to their families, the Foreign Office will not give any opinion on the alleged drone attack. PR should be contacted.