Pakistani Envoy US Entry / Insult happened again, Pakistani ambassador was not allowed entry in US

Pakistan faced another international embarrassment when its ambassador to Turkmenistan, Ahsan Vagan, was denied entry into the US. Pakistan expressed dissatisfaction over his deportation from Los Angeles airport despite having a valid visa and ordered an investigation into the matter.

Pakistani Envoy US Entry: Pakistan has suffered another international humiliation in the US when Pakistan's ambassador to Turkmenistan Ahsan Wagan was denied entry by US immigration officials. Due to President Donald Trump's strict immigration policy, Wagan was deported from Los Angeles airport despite having a valid visa.

Pakistan ambassador's entry denied

According to sources, Ahsan Wagan was going to the US on a private visit, but US officials stopped him and ordered him to leave the country immediately. Pakistan's foreign ministry strongly objected to this and said that Wagan had all the necessary documents, yet he was not given entry.

Pakistan's reaction

After this incident, Pakistan's Foreign Office has expressed surprise and displeasure. A senior official confirmed that the ambassador's return could be due to technical problems in processing the documents. However, many analysts believe that this is nothing less than a diplomatic humiliation for Pakistan.

Investigation ordered

Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and Secretary Amina Baloch have been informed about the incident. The Ministry of External Affairs has directed its consulate in Los Angeles to investigate the matter. Ahsan Wagan has previously held many important diplomatic positions, but this incident has affected his image.

Increasing diplomatic tension

Experts believe that this incident reflects the growing distance in the relations between Pakistan and America. Pakistan has had to face tough decisions many times before due to the strict policies of the Trump administration. Now it remains to be seen what impact this issue has on the relations between the two countries.