Pakistan Condemns Extremist Attack on Consulate in Frankfurt
Pakistan has strongly condemned the attack on its consulate in Frankfurt, Germany, by a group of extremists. The Foreign Office issued a statement on Sunday, expressing deep concern over the incident and the German authorities’ failure to protect the consular premises.
The attack occurred on Saturday when a group of Afghan nationals vandalized the Pakistani consulate. Videos circulating online show the attackers pelting stones at the building and attempting to remove the Pakistani flag. The Foreign Office emphasized that the security of consular premises and diplomats is the host government’s responsibility under the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, 1963.
Pakistan has lodged a strong protest with the German government, urging it to take immediate measures to fulfill its obligations under the Vienna Conventions. The Foreign Office’s statement called for the arrest and prosecution of those involved in the attack and accountability for the security lapses.
The incident has drawn significant attention from the international community, raising concerns about the security of diplomatic installations. The German authorities in Frankfurt have assured Pakistani officials of a thorough investigation and have already arrested several individuals linked to the attack.
The attack on the consulate underscores the importance of ensuring diplomatic security, especially in volatile international contexts. As the investigation unfolds, Pakistan and the international community will be closely monitoring the actions taken by the German authorities to address the security breach and prevent future incidents.