ISLAMABAD: The Embassy of Sweden in Pakistan has suspended its operations in the country indefinitely, citing security concerns and announcing the mission would not be able to handle any requests or queries until further notice.
The embassy officials did not provide further information related to its security concerns at a time when other European embassies are still open and carrying out their regular operations.
“Due to the current security situation in Islamabad, the Embassy of Sweden is closed for visitors,” the diplomatic mission announced on its website and social media accounts.
“The migration section is not, at the moment, able to handle requests of any kind. We cannot send any documents to our consulates, Gerry´s, or your home address.”
The embassy further said it “understood” the closure of its services would cause inconvenience, adding the safety of the applicants and staff members was its “highest priority.”
“We cannot answer any questions regarding re-opening at the moment,” it said, asking people with queries to reach out to the migration agency.
The closure of the mission has made things difficult for students applying for visas.
“Many Pakistani students are applying for Swedish universities this year asked us about the status,” Pakistan embassy in Stockholm said in a Twitter post. “We hope they can apply for a visa soon.”
“Education is an important aspect of our longstanding relationship and students bridge the two countries,” it added.
According to some local media reports, there has been speculation that the embassy was shut down following the incident of the burning of the Holy Qur’an in Sweden in January which drew widespread condemnation from Muslim countries across the world.
On April 4, a court in Sweden overturned police decision to ban two Qur’an-burning demonstrations after five suspects were apprehended for allegedly plotting a “terrorist” attack against the protesters. The Swedish embassy in Pakistan was closed the very next day.











