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US restricts official visits to hotels in Karachi over threat

August 2, 2025
in Asia

The United States Government has taken a proactive step to ensure the safety of its personnel by temporarily restricting them from visiting luxury hotels in Karachi, Pakistan. This decision comes after a reported threat was brought to the attention of the State Department on Friday.

The safety and security of our personnel is of utmost importance and we will not take any chances when it comes to their well-being. The United States has always been committed to maintaining strong diplomatic relations with Pakistan and we appreciate the efforts of the Pakistani authorities in ensuring the safety of all foreign nationals within their borders.

We understand that this temporary restriction may cause inconvenience for some of our personnel and we apologize for any inconvenience caused. However, we believe that it is a necessary measure to ensure the safety of our personnel in light of the reported threat.

The United States has always been a strong ally of Pakistan and we remain committed to working together towards a peaceful and stable region. We understand that Pakistan is facing its own security challenges and we stand in solidarity with the country in its fight against terrorism.

We also want to assure the people of Pakistan that this temporary restriction is not a reflection of our views towards the country or its people. We have always valued the warm hospitality and friendship of the Pakistani people and we look forward to continue building strong relations in the future.

The decision to restrict government personnel from visiting luxury hotels in Karachi is a precautionary measure and does not reflect any lack of confidence in the security measures taken by the Pakistani authorities. We have full faith in the capabilities of the Pakistani security forces and we are confident that they will continue to work towards ensuring a safe and secure environment for all.

We urge all American citizens traveling to Pakistan to remain vigilant and follow all safety guidelines issued by the State Department. We also advise all travelers to register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive updates and alerts from the U.S. Embassy in Pakistan.

The United States remains committed to promoting peace and stability in the region and we will continue to work closely with the Pakistani government to achieve this goal. We believe that by working together, we can overcome any challenges and create a better, safer future for all.

In conclusion, the temporary restriction on government personnel from visiting luxury hotels in Karachi is a necessary step to ensure the safety of our personnel. We appreciate the understanding and cooperation of the Pakistani authorities and we look forward to strengthening our partnership in the future. We remain committed to our shared goal of a peaceful and prosperous region.

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