Mar 2 โ€ข 16:57 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ซ๐Ÿ‡ฎ Finland Iltalehti

Update on the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' travel guidelines: Avoid these countries

Finland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has updated travel advisories, urging caution and avoidance of several countries due to escalating conflict in Iran.

The Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs has made an important update to its travel guidelines, advising citizens to avoid travel to certain countries in light of escalating tensions in Iran. The ministry emphasized the potential spillover effects of the ongoing conflict, suggesting that travelers in neighboring nations exercise heightened caution or refrain from non-essential travel altogether.

Specifically, the ministry warns against all travel to Iran, where airstrikes have been reported. Finnish citizens currently in Iran are encouraged to actively seek alternatives for leaving the country and are advised to ensure adequate supplies of food and water. Additionally, the ministry stresses the importance of being aware of oneโ€™s surroundings, avoiding protests and large crowds, and evaluating the safest location while in the country.

The advisory also includes cautions regarding travel to Iraq, recommending that individuals in the region keep their loved ones informed about their status. This update represents a proactive measure by the Finnish government to protect its citizens amidst a worsening geopolitical situation, highlighting the importance of being aware of international conflicts and their implications for personal safety while traveling.

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