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    Pakistan Urges Citizens to Avoid Travel to Iran Amid Rising Middle East Tensions

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    In response to the recent surge in hostilities in the Middle East, Pakistan has issued a strong advisory urging its citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran. This cautionary measure comes after coordinated military strikes were launched by the United States and Israel targeting key Iranian figures, which has significantly heightened tensions across the Gulf region. The Pakistani government has emphasized the need for vigilance among its nationals currently residing in Iran, urging them to exercise extreme caution amid the volatile situation.

    The Foreign Office of Pakistan released an official statement highlighting the “extraordinary situation” unfolding in Iran following the attacks. It specifically called on Pakistani travelers to refrain from unnecessary journeys to the country during this period of instability. For those already in Iran, the advisory stresses the importance of limiting movement to essential activities only and maintaining regular communication with Pakistani diplomatic missions stationed in Tehran, Mashhad, and Zahedan. These missions have been instructed to stay in close contact with Pakistani citizens to provide assistance if needed.

    The escalation began earlier when the United States and Israel executed joint strikes targeting senior Iranian military and political leaders. US President Donald Trump announced the commencement of a “massive” operation against Iran, citing ongoing security threats and longstanding tensions between the two nations. Israeli officials described the attacks as preemptive measures designed to neutralize what they perceive as an imminent danger posed by Tehran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended the strikes as a necessary step to safeguard regional stability.

    Following the initial attacks, Iran retaliated with missile and drone strikes aimed at Israeli targets as well as several Gulf Arab states that host US military installations. These counterattacks have intensified fears of a broader conflict engulfing the region. The Pakistani government, recognizing the potential risks to its citizens and national security, has taken proactive steps to enhance monitoring and safety protocols.

    In addition to the travel advisory, Pakistan’s Foreign Office has provided emergency contact numbers for its embassy and consulates in Iran, urging Pakistani nationals to report any unusual or threatening situations immediately. Furthermore, Pakistan’s aviation authorities have been directed to closely monitor the country’s airspace, especially the corridor near Iran and Afghanistan. Pakistani airlines have been instructed to avoid Iranian airspace until the situation stabilizes, aligning with the actions of several international carriers that have rerouted or suspended flights in response to the escalating conflict.

    The recent explosions in Tehran and the activation of air raid sirens across the Iranian capital underscore the severity of the confrontation. Iranian officials have confirmed that the strikes were a joint operation involving the US Air Force and Israeli forces. This development marks a significant intensification in the ongoing standoff over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and ballistic missile programs, following the collapse of indirect negotiations between Washington and Tehran.

    The unfolding crisis has raised alarm bells across neighboring countries, including Pakistan, which shares close geographic and economic ties with Iran. The government’s swift advisory reflects growing concerns about regional security and the welfare of Pakistani nationals caught in the crossfire. As the situation remains fluid, Pakistan continues to monitor developments closely while urging its citizens to prioritize their safety and stay informed through official channels.

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