Pakistan issues travel advisory for citizens following reports of attacks on Iran.
After reports of an attack on Iran, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan has issued a travel advisory for Pakistani citizens in light of rising security concerns.
According to the advisory, Pakistani authorities have advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran due to the prevailing security situation. The statement emphasizes caution and safety for those planning to visit the neighboring country.
The advisory further states that Pakistani nationals already present in Iran should remain vigilant, limit unnecessary movement, and maintain continuous contact with Pakistani diplomatic missions. Officials urged citizens to follow local security updates and comply with guidance issued by authorities.
The Foreign Office highlighted that the move is a precautionary measure aimed at protecting Pakistani travelers amid regional tensions. Citizens who require assistance or updated information have been instructed to contact the nearest Pakistani embassy or consulate for support.
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The advisory comes after developments involving reported military action in Iran, raising concerns about potential regional escalation. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and may update travel guidance depending on future developments.
Officials reassured the public that diplomatic channels remain active to ensure the safety of Pakistani nationals abroad.