Govt encourages citizens to avoid traveling to Iran in the middle of escalating tensions

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The Pakistan government has issued an advisory journey that called on its citizens to avoid traveling to Iran for a limited period due to the recent Israeli attacks, the Associated Press of Pakistan reported on Saturday.

Officials stated that the advisory has been issued to ensure the security and security of Pakistani citizens, and the government closely monitors the developing regional situation.

In accordance with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s directives, already necessary steps are taken to ensure that Pakistani citizens are currently in Iran, officials added.

The Foreign Office has also created a crisis management cell to provide relief to citizens abroad.

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In the middle of the ongoing tension, several other countries have also issued travel guides and advised their citizens when the situation escalates.

The US State Department is calling on all Americans to exhibit extreme caution in the light of the ongoing Israel-Iranian stresses.

In a post on X, former Twitter, the Ministry of State said, “Due to high tensions in the Middle East, the security environment remains complex and can change rapidly. We are reminiscent of citizens in Israel and the wider region of the continued need for caution and encourages them to monitor the news to break the development.”

Britain has also warned its citizens against traveling to Israel in the midst of fear of a whole war with Iran.

In the latest journey council, the Foreign Office advises against all except for important trips to the country. Explained its advice, the foreign office pointed to the nationwide emergency declared in Israel, and the Israeli strikes against nuclear and military facilities in Iran.

The counseling warned that the situation could escalate quickly and pose serious risks, including the possibility of missile attacks.

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Earlier today, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Sharif fully solidarity with Tehran in a telephone conversation with Iranian President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian while also condemning Israel’s “unprovoked aggression.”

In a statement from the Prime Minister’s office on Saturday, the prime minister “Pakistan’s unwavering solidarity with the fraternal people in Iran” expressed the Israeli strikes as a “violation of international law and the UN -Charter.”

“Iran has any right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter,” Sharif said, emphasizing Islamabad’s firm position on the case.

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