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Pakistan cautions citizens against travel to Iran, Iraq, Syria, Lebanon

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Last updated: June 20, 2025 4:16 am
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In a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Pakistan, its citizens are advised to do their due diligence to not travel in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon in the event it is not absolutely necessary. The language suggested citizens were more worried about the conflated politically dangerous area, and it was obvious the Foreign Office wanted to care for its people outside Pakistan. The Main warning
An official statement was published by the Foreign Office on June 19 advising its citizens in the particular countries to stay safe, travel once normal, and keep communication with the Pakistani Diplomatic Missions.

There was not a specific triggering event reported, but the state of collective high anxiety so Islamabad was being cautious. The message is clear- do not travel until you hear otherwise.

There have been some affirmative actions taken towards diplomacy. The Foreign Office has created a 24-hour duty hotline, and the contact details of the embassies in the major cities of all the bordering countries to follow up on for visitors and locals. Embassies in Tehran, Baghdad, Beirut, and Damascus should be able to help if and when someone reaches out for help.
Pakistanis have been reminded that they can always ask for help for help for any reason when they reach out, whether they are asking for legal help or,.

Why the Advisory Matters: Tensions between Iran and Israel, issues in Iraq and Syria, and political unrest in Lebanon make things less safe.

Protecting citizens: When there is a problem, it could be hard for other countries to aid or get their people out. Pakistan doesn’t want things like this to happen.

Cultural ties: Many Pakistanis migrate to these countries to profess their faith, go to school, or see family. The caution is for both people who live there all the time and people who are just visiting.

The Government’s Advice for People Who Live in Pakistan
People from Pakistan who living in other countries have been instructed to:

Only go on trips when you need to.

Talk to the people who work at your local embassy or consulate often.

Let them know you’re there by going to the local embassy.

If you need to, be ready to use your diplomatic ties.

The Ministry’s statement makes it clear that the land border with Iran will not be closed. People who are coming back through the Taftan crossing won’t have any problems.

The Big Picture
Things are becoming worse in the Middle East right now. There are missile exchanges, political upheaval, and threats to security. Pakistan’s early warning step is supposed to stop emergencies before they happen and make sure that safety standards are followed more strictly.

While countries constantly update travel advisories like this, due to a changing international political atmosphere, Pakistan is also presently aware of its intention to engage with and support their citizens living abroad, through embassies.
In Conclusion
This message is sent at this time to help the people of Pakistan, before it gets out of hands. Many travel advisories like this one indicates when the unexpected happens people have to take the extraordinary steps.
If you or anyone you know plan to travel to Iran, Iraq, Syria or Lebanon tomorrow you may want to consider postponing your trip. If there are any individuals there we suggest being cautious, moods can be frayed, and communication with every Pakistani Mission is highly encouraged.

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