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Govt Advises Pakistani Nationals Against Non-Mandatory Travel to Iran

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The Government of Pakistan has issued a safety advisory for all Pakistani nationals, advising them to avoid non-essential travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran due to heightened security concerns. This advice extends to individuals currently residing in Iran as well.

Pakistani citizens who find themselves in this situation are advised to maintain vigilance and limit their movements where possible. They should also stay in constant communication with Pakistan’s Missions, which provide essential contact details:

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– **Embassy of Pakistan** in Tehran:
– Landline: +98-21-66-9413-88/89/90/91
– Landline: +98-21-66-9448-88/90
– Mobile: +98 990 6824496

– **Embassy of Pakistan** in Zahidan:
– Landline: +98 54 33 22 3389
– Mobile: +98 90 46 145412

– **Embassy of Pakistan** in Mashhad:
– Mobile: +98 910 762 5302
– Mobile: +98 937 180 7175
– Mobile: +98 902 709 3994

The advice comes as a precautionary measure following recent incidents and ongoing security issues in Iran. The Pakistan Missions urge all Pakistani nationals to heed this warning for their own safety.

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For the latest updates and further information, please contact your local Pakistan Embassy or Mission.

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