US announces phased closure of Peshawar consulate, says operations will shift to Islamabad

Published May 6, 2026 Updated May 6, 2026 11:23am
A State Department contractor adjusts a Pakistan national flag in Washington. — Reuters/File
A State Department contractor adjusts a Pakistan national flag in Washington. — Reuters/File

The US State Department has announced the phased closure of its consulate in Peshawar, saying it would transfer operations to the embassy in Islamabad, it emerged on Wednesday.

“Responsibility for diplomatic engagement with Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will transfer to the US Embassy in Islamabad.  This decision reflects our commitment to the safety of our diplomatic personnel and efficient resource management,” it said in a statement.

While our physical presence in Peshawar is changing, the administration’s policy priorities in Pakistan remain steadfast.  We will continue to engage meaningfully with the people and officials of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to foster economic ties, promote regional security, and advance the interests of the American people,” it said.

“The department, through the US Mission to Pakistan, remains dedicated to advancing the US-Pakistan relationship through our remaining diplomatic posts in Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore,” it said.

The Independent had reported about the consulate’s closure in March. The report said the US State Department had notified Congress of its intent to close the consulate, saying that it would save $7.5 million per year without undermining the advancement of US national interests in Pakistan.

“The move has been under consideration for more than a year since the Trump administration began downsizing nearly all federal agencies and is not related to the Iran war,” The Independent said.

The joint US-Israeli war against Iran, launched on Feb 28, had sparked protests in various cities in Pakistan.

In March, the US Consulate in Karachi had suspended its operations temporarily after 11 people were killed when protesters breached the compound’s outer wall after Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated in strikes on Iran.

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