Pakistan issues travel advisory after attacks on Iran tensions

Pakistan warns citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran after Tehran airstrikes, urging vigilance and safety for all nationals.

Following Israel’s recent airstrike on Tehran, the situation in Iran has significantly deteriorated. In response, Pakistan has advised its citizens to reconsider traveling to the country.

The Foreign Office, in a statement released from Islamabad on Saturday, urged Pakistani nationals to avoid all non-essential trips to Iran for their safety and security.

The statement said Pakistani nationals currently residing in Iran must exercise caution, remain vigilant, minimize non-essential travel, and stay in regular contact with the Pakistani Missions using the contact details provided below:

Embassy of Pakistan in Iran

Tehran
+98-21-66-9413-88/89/90/91 (landline)
+98-21-66-9448-88/90 (landline)
+98 990 6824496 (mobile)

Zahidan:
+98 54 33 22 3389 (landline)
+98 90 46 145412 (mobile)

Mashhad:
+98 910 762 5302 (mobile)
+98 937 180 7175 (mobile)
+98 902 709 3994 (mobile)

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