India Advises Citizens Against Travel to Iran Amid Security Concerns
Tehran. Amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to control the tension prevalent in West Asia, the Indian Embassy in Iran has warned Indian citizens against traveling to Iran on Wednesday, citing security concerns.
In a formally issued security advisory, the embassy stated that it is closely monitoring the existing security situation in Tehran. The embassy has issued a revised advisory for Indian citizens considering traveling to Iran, even amidst recent positive developments and an improving overall situation.
Despite recent improvements, the embassy has advised Indian citizens not to travel to Iran until further notice, as stated through the social media platform X. The embassy had previously urged Indian citizens already in Iran, as well as those traveling to Iran for essential purposes, to travel with a high level of alertness, caution, and situational security.
The embassy stated that they must follow reliable sources of information and adhere to the instructions of local authorities. The statement mentioned that they are advised to closely monitor local developments through reliable sources of information and comply with all instructions issued by local authorities.
The embassy has strictly instructed all Indian citizens in Iran to register their details as soon as possible and stay informed through the notices issued on the embassy's official website.
The embassy has also provided mobile numbers, helpline numbers, and email addresses for emergency assistance. All Indian citizens currently in Iran and those who have just arrived in Iran are strictly instructed to register their details with the Indian Embassy in Tehran as soon as possible. They have been advised to regularly monitor the embassy's official website and social media platform X.
Following the conclusion of the initial phase of technical talks as the first step of the MoU agreement aimed at ending the long-standing war between the United States and Iran, both sides have agreed to establish a high-level committee and set guidelines for a final agreement within 60 days.
Despite continuous diplomatic efforts, fundamental disagreements remain between the two sides regarding international verification access, long-term maritime administration of the Strait of Hormuz, and Iranian financial reserves.
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