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US plans to close key Peshawar consulate that once served Afghanistan war operations

The Peshawar consulate, however, is the first overseas diplomatic mission to be closed down entirely because of the State Department's reorganisation.

March 12, 2026 / 08:12 IST
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The notification said consular services for American citizens and others would be handled by the embassy in Islamabad, which is about 114 miles (184 kilometres) away.
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  • US consulate in Peshawar to close, saving $7.5M annually
  • Consular services will shift to US Embassy in Islamabad
  • Closure won't impact US interests or aid programs in Pakistan

The State Department will permanently close the US consulate in Peshawar, Pakistan, which has been America's closest diplomatic mission to the Afghan border and was a primary operations and logistics point before, during and after the 2001 invasion of Afghanistan.

The department notified Congress this week of its intent to close the consulate and said it would save USD 7.5 million per year, while not adversely affecting its ability to advance US national interests in Pakistan, according to a copy of the notification obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday.

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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, which has sparked protests in various Pakistani cities, including Karachi and Peshawar, where the US consulates temporarily suspended operations.

The administration's cuts to the State Department last year included the dismissal of several thousand diplomatic personnel and the near wholesale firing of staffers with the US Agency for International Development, which it entirely dismantled.