Nicosia advises Cypriot citizens to avoid all travel to Iran

The Republic of Cyprus’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Cypriot citizens to avoid all travel to Iran, due to the current regional situation and recent developments.

The Ministry, in a travel advice, which is valid from Monday, August 5, advises Cypriot citizens intending to travel to Iran to avoid all travel to the country, due to the current regional situation and recent developments.

Cypriot citizens currently in Iran are advised to remain vigilant, closely follow developments and information from the international and local media, and apply maximum security measures.

Cypriot citizens are also advised to register on the online registration platform for Cypriots abroad Connect2CY.

In case of emergency Cypriot citizens are requested to contact:

The Embassy of Cyprus in Tehran

Address: No. 9, Mahmoud Razi St., Reza Ali Hosseini St., Zaferanieh, 1988934611 – Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran.

Tel: (+)98 212 217 99 13

Ε-mail: tehranembassy@mfa.gov.cy 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Consular Affairs Directorate:

Tel: +357 22 651113 (08:30-15:00, Monday–Friday)

Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Crisis Management Department:

Tel: +357 22 801000, +357 22 651295 (08:30-15:00, Monday-Friday)

Mobile No.: +357 97 775998 (outside working hours / in case of emergencies)

(Source: CNA)

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