Kyrgyzstan to Take Legal Action Against Perpetrators of Recent Attack, Says Deputy Foreign Minister
The current assault on Kyrgyzstan has resulted in a declaration utilizing Kyrgyzstan that it will sue individuals who performed the assault, according to Kyrgyzstan’s Deputy Foreign Minister.
This was observed during a meeting between Kyrgyzstan’s Deputy Foreign Minister and Pakistan’s ambassador. Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Ishaq Dar, directed this assembly, which focused on the safety of Pakistani students.
Meeting and Concerns
While meeting with his colleague, Mr Zigham expressed deep concern over the safety of Pakistani students studying in their capital city, Bishkek. He highlighted the concern of many parents in Pakistan about their children’s well-being, evident from their phone calls.
Assurances from Kyrgyz Authorities
The Kyrgyz deputy stated that the situation in Bishkek is under control. The local police have been ordered to reinforce security for all foreign students in hostels. This measure will ensure the safety and well-being of international students at these facilities. Enhanced security will provide peace of mind to students and their families.
Medical Assistance Provided
More than 14 foreigners, including some Pakistani students injured during this incident, received immediate medical help. Among them, one Pakistani student is still receiving medical attention due to attack injuries he sustained.
Government’s Commitment and Presidential Oversight
The President of Kyrgyzstan oversees strict legal actions, reinforcing commitment to justice and safety for all foreign residents after the attack.
Background and Official Response: Perpetrators of Attack
Therefore, following yesterday’s incidents involving attacks on Pakistani students, authorities adopted proactive diplomacy. As a result, Ishaq Dar directed Pakistan’s Foreign Affairs Ministry to monitor occurrences around Bishkek closely. Perpetrators to face justice. Kyrgyzstan enhances safety measures for Pakistani students after an attack.
The government will take legal action against those who attacked Pakistanis abroad. This follows direct orders from the president. Authorities are committed to ensuring justice for the victims. They aim to protect Pakistani citizens living overseas. This decision underscores the government’s dedication to their safety, and legal proceedings will be initiated promptly. The president’s directive reflects the importance of this issue. The government’s response has been swift and decisive.