Swiss Embassy in Iran Suspended Amidst Unrest
The Swiss foreign ministry has temporarily closed its embassy in Iran due to intense military operations and instability. All expatriate staff have been evacuated safely and will return when conditions improve.
The Swiss foreign ministry announced on Friday that it has temporarily shut down its embassy in Iran. This decision follows a surge in military activities and the unpredictable situation currently unfolding within the country.
The Federal Department of Foreign Affairs confirmed that all expatriate personnel have departed Iran and are safe. The ministry further stated that these staff members would return to Tehran as soon as conditions allow.
The closure underscores the growing tension and instability in the region, prompting foreign missions to reassess their safety measures.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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