Mar 11 • 00:20 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

Middle East Conflict: Mexico's Embassy in Iran Closes; Will Operate in Azerbaijan for 6 Countries

Mexico's embassy in Iran is shutting down amid escalating Middle East conflict and will temporarily function remotely from Azerbaijan, providing services to several neighboring countries.

The Mexican Embassy in Iran has announced its closure due to the heightened conflict in the Middle East, particularly citing the ongoing bombings by the United States and Israel. This facility was not only serving Iran but also extended its diplomatic services to Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. In light of these developments, the embassy stated that it would operate remotely from Azerbaijan, ensuring that assistance to Mexican nationals remains available through their consular contact points.

In a message shared via social media platform X, the embassy conveyed its intentions to remain responsive to the needs of Mexicans in the region despite the physical closure. The diplomatic mission has temporarily suspended in-person consular services due to safety concerns and operational challenges within Iran. However, vital communication channels for assistance remain active, including a dedicated phone line and email address for consular support.

This strategic move to Azerbaijan demonstrates Mexico's adaptability in safeguarding its diplomatic responsibilities amid regional instability. With the presence of Mexican nationals in multiple countries served by the embassy, maintaining a functioning consular operation, albeit remotely, is crucial for providing ongoing assistance and protection during these turbulent times.

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