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KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): A total of 44 Malaysians still stranded in Pakistan since Feb 27 following the closure of its airspace is expected to leave the country by the end of the week.

since Feb 27 following the closure of its airspace is expected to leave the country by the end of the week.

Pakistan reopened its airspace on Monday , which was closed from Feb 27, following strained relations with India due to military incidents at the border between the two countries. "This is due to the prohibition, by the authorities of a neighbouring country of Pakistan, for any flight operators to use its airspace heading to or departing from Pakistan for an indefinite time period.

Malaysians have also been advised to postpone non-essential trips to Pakistan until the bilateral relations between Pakistan and India improve, and to take into consideration that the airspace may resume closure if tensions re-escalate.

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