The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Lithuanian citizens not to travel to Iran
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a recommendation urging citizens to avoid travel to Iran and to leave the country if they are currently there.
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (URM) has announced a travel advisory urging Lithuanian citizens not to visit Iran; it is noted that those already in the country should leave immediately. The advisory highlights potential dangers and emphasizes the importance of heeding the recommendations for the safety of travelers. The URM advises citizens to regularly check their website and the 'Travel Safely' mobile application for updates on travel risks.
The ministry underscores that while each traveler must make their own informed decision regarding the safety of travel to specific countries, ignoring official advisories could endanger their safety, health, and lives. It warns that consular assistance may be limited or unavailable in regions where the government has issued such travel warnings. This notification aligns with prior advisories issued last June, which recommended against travel to Gulf states due to heightened regional tensions.
This travel advisory is part of broader efforts by the Lithuanian government to ensure citizen safety, especially in unstable regions. The context of increased tension in the Persian Gulf underscores the importance of the ministry's recommendation and serves as a reminder for Lithuanian citizens to remain cautious and informed about travel risks in volatile areas.