Tusk called on all Polish citizens to leave Iran immediately
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has urged all Polish citizens in Iran to leave the country immediately due to rising tensions and the potential for military action from the U.S.
On Thursday, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk issued a strong recommendation for all Polish nationals in Iran to evacuate the country without delay. This call follows indications from U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the possibility of military action against the Iranian regime. Tusk's warning highlights the potential for escalating conflict, stating that those still in Iran should not delay their departure and should avoid planning any trips to the country.
The urgency of Tusk's message was underscored by his remarks about the very real possibility of a sudden outbreak of violence, suggesting that evacuation may soon become unfeasible. This is the second time in recent months that the Polish government has urged its citizens to leave Iran, reflecting ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. With the U.S. amassing military forces near Iran, including naval ships, fighter jets, and tankers, the situation remains precarious and fluid.
The call for evacuation serves as a critical reminder of the dangers posed by rising international tensions, particularly in areas like the Middle East where military actions can rapidly escalate. The Polish government’s proactive stance also indicates its commitment to the safety of its citizens abroad, as they navigate an increasingly complex and dangerous geopolitical landscape.