Afghanistan, Jan. 10 -- Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran and exercise caution, highlighting safety risks amid escalating protests.
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran and exercise caution, highlighting safety risks amid escalating protests.
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has urged its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran until the situation in the country stabilizes, citing safety and security concerns.
In a statement released on Saturday, January 10, the ministry also advised Pakistani nationals currently in Iran to exercise extreme caution amid ongoing unrest.
The ministry instructed citizens to remain v...