Pakistan has urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran amid protests, advising caution and contact with diplomatic staff in Tehran’s Crisis Management Unit.
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News1810-01-2026, 16:36

Pakistan Urges Citizens Against Non-Essential Travel To Iran Amid Widening Protests

  • Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a travel advisory for citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran.
  • The advisory cites mounting security concerns, widespread protests, and occasional clashes with security forces in Iran.
  • Pakistanis in Iran are urged to exercise caution, limit outdoor movement, and contact the Crisis Management Unit in Tehran.
  • The unrest in Iran is primarily driven by economic distress, high inflation, currency volatility, and unemployment.
  • Several Western countries, including the UK, Germany, France, Canada, and Australia, have also issued travel advisories for Iran.

Why It Matters: Pakistan advises against non-essential travel to Iran due to escalating protests and security risks.

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