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Pakistan urges citizens to avoid travel to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strong travel advisory, urging citizens to avoid travel to Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, and Syria due to the worsening security situation in the region.

In an official statement released on Thursday, the Foreign Office said the advisory was aimed at ensuring the safety and security of Pakistani citizens, advising them to defer all non-essential travel to the four countries until further notice.

“Pakistani nationals currently residing in these countries are advised to exercise extreme caution, remain vigilant, and minimise non-essential movement,” the ministry said.

The advisory follows increased regional tensions and security threats, although no specific incident was cited. The ministry did, however, deny reports circulating on social media suggesting a closure of the Pakistan-Iran border.

Pakistani citizens were also urged to stay in regular contact with Pakistan’s diplomatic missions for timely updates and assistance.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provided emergency contact numbers for embassies and consulates in affected regions, including:

  • Tehran, Iran: +98-21-66-9413-88 to 91 (landline); +98-21-66-9448-88/90 (landline); +98 9100 607 658 (mobile)

  • Zahidan, Iran: +98 54 33 22 3389 (landline) +98 99129 45346 (mobile)

  • Mashhad, Iran: +98 910 762 5302

  • Baghdad, Iraq: ++964(0)7839800899 / +964(0)7834950183 / +964(0)7834950311; Email: cwabaghdad@gmail.com

  • Beirut, Lebanon: +961 81669488 / +961 81815104; Email: Parepbeirut@mofa.gov.pk

  • Damascus, Syria: +963983538186: Landline +963116132696; Email: parepdamascus@mofa.gov.pk



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