ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has confirmed that it is making relentless efforts, through its embassy in Amman, to secure the safe return of former Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan.
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan stated that, with the invaluable cooperation of the Jordanian government, Pakistan is hopeful that the process will be successfully completed in the coming days. He expressed the country’s heartfelt gratitude to Jordan for its exemplary support and assistance.
Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, a former member of Jamaat-e-Islami, was aboard the Global Solidarity Flotilla heading towards Gaza when Israeli forces launched an attack, detaining him along with most participants.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, through its Embassy in Amman, is working tirelessly to secure the safe evacuation of former Senator Mushtaq Ahmad Khan. With the invaluable assistance of the Jordanian government, we are hopeful that the process can be successfully…
— Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Pakistan (@ForeignOfficePk) October 6, 2025While 170 individuals from the flotilla have already been released, and 70 more, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, are expected to be freed today, Mushtaq Ahmad and several others remain in Israeli custody.
Last week, Pakistan, along with several other countries, condemned Israel’s “dastardly attack” on the Gaza Solidarity Flotilla (GSF).
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called for the immediate release of those detained by Israel, stating on X, “We hope and pray for the safety of all those illegally apprehended by Israeli forces and call for their immediate release.”
میں "صمود غزہ فلوٹیلا" میں پاکستان کے شہریوں کی باوقار شرکت کو سراہتا ہوں۔ مشتاق احمد خان صاحب، مظہر سعید شاہ صاحب، وہاج احمد صاحب، ڈاکٹر اسامہ ریاض صاحب، اسماعیل خان صاحب، سید عزیز نظامی صاحب، اور فہد اشتیاق صاحب سمیت دیگر پاکستانیوں نے انسانی ہمدردی کے اصولوں کے عین مطابق اس… https://t.co/n6b22ZDmxj
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) October 2, 2025He later praised the “dignified participation” of Pakistani activists, including Mushtaq Ahmad Khan, in the humanitarian mission. “The government of Pakistan strongly demands the return of its citizens, praying and striving for their safety, dignity, and earliest possible return to the homeland,” he added.
On Friday, during a telephone conversation with Jamaat-e-Islami chief Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman, the Prime Minister assured that the government was actively working to secure the safe return of Pakistani nationals, including Mushtaq.
He noted that Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar had been tasked to lead these efforts, coordinating with friendly countries and international organizations.