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India, China Urge Citizens to Leave Iran 'as Soon as Possible'
India, China Urge Citizens to Leave Iran 'as Soon as Possible'
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The Indian Embassy in Tehran advised its nationals “not to travel to Iran, whether by air or land,” citing ongoing airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties due to regional tensions.
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t also urged Indian citizens currently in Iran to leave via designated land border routes in coordination with the embassy. China’s embassy in Tehran similarly warned citizens to avoid travel to Iran, describing the security situation as “complex and volatile,” and advised those in the country to strengthen precautions and leave “as soon as possible.” Both advisories come as the US continues its naval blockade of Iran, while US President Donald Trump has decided to extend the ceasefire. Similar notices were issued by foreign missions in late February ahead of the US-Israeli military aggression against Iran, raising concerns about a potential repeat scenario.
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India, China Urge Citizens to Leave Iran 'as Soon as Possible'
The Indian Embassy in Tehran advised its nationals “not to travel to Iran, whether by air or land,” citing ongoing airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties due to regional tensions.
t also urged Indian citizens currently in Iran to leave via designated land border routes in coordination with the embassy.
China’s embassy in Tehran similarly warned citizens to avoid travel to Iran, describing the security situation as “complex and volatile,” and advised those in the country to strengthen precautions and leave “as soon as possible.”
Both advisories come as the US continues its naval blockade of Iran, while US President Donald Trump has decided to extend the ceasefire.
Similar notices were issued by foreign missions in late February ahead of the US-Israeli military aggression against Iran, raising concerns about a potential repeat scenario.