South Korea Expands Iran Travel Warning
South Korea's foreign ministry has issued an expanded travel warning for Iran, urging its citizens to leave the country immediately due to heightened concerns for their safety.
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In a significant move on Tuesday, South Korea's foreign ministry broadened its travel warning for Iran, advising South Korean nationals to evacuate the country without delay.
The precautionary step highlights increased safety concerns in all regions of Iran, compelling South Korean citizens to heed the urgent notification.
The government's decision underscores an escalating focus on ensuring the welfare and safety of its nationals abroad amid challenging geopolitical landscapes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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