Modi thanks Sharif for helping evacuate Indians

 

Pakistanis and Indians evacuated from Yemen arrive at southern Pakistani port city of Karachi, April 7, 2015. A Pakistani navy ship carrying 182 people evacuated from Yemen, including 36 foreigners, arrived in Karachi on Tuesday.
Pakistanis and Indians evacuated from Yemen arrive at southern Pakistani port city of Karachi, April 7, 2015. A Pakistani navy ship carrying 182 people evacuated from Yemen, including 36 foreigners, arrived in Karachi on Tuesday.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi  thanked his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif for his country’s assistance in evacuating 11 Indians from strife-torn Yemen.

“I welcome our 11 citizens who’ve returned from Yemen with assistance from Pakistan. Thank you PM Nawaz Sharif for your humanitarian gesture,” according to an official statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

“Service to humanity knows no borders. Glad we helped many countries in evacuation from Yemen.”

“The help India extended included help to our neighbours Bangladesh, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka,” Modi said.

Earlier, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar appreciated Pakistan for evacuating the Indians from Yemen, and called it a “generous gesture”.

“It is a very positive, good and generous gesture,” Jaishankar said.

“Pakistan took great trouble and we need to appreciate that,” he said.

“In adversity, the best side of every one comes forward. Everyone has been coming forward to help people. Difficult situations do call for countries to help each other,” he said.

A Pakistan navy ship rescued 11 Indians and brought them from Yemen to Karachi along with 171 Pakistanis. The Indian nationals were then flown to their home country on Wednesday.

The foreign secretary said India also evacuated 409 nationals of 32 countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and Sri Lanka.