On March 1st, the United States and Israel launched military operations against Iran. Iran’s military targeted U.S. military bases in the Middle East, and some neighboring countries of Iran closed their airspace and suspended international flights. Chinese citizens have been injured in the attacks, and some temporary travelers are stranded locally. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds Chinese citizens to closely monitor the situation and to avoid traveling to countries and regions near Iran that are affected by military conflicts. Chinese citizens already in those countries and regions are advised to strengthen their safety precautions and avoid sensitive areas such as military facilities and protests. (Xinhua News Agency)
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The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds: Chinese citizens should temporarily avoid traveling to areas around Iran.
On March 1st, the United States and Israel launched military operations against Iran. Iran’s military targeted U.S. military bases in the Middle East, and some neighboring countries of Iran closed their airspace and suspended international flights. Chinese citizens have been injured in the attacks, and some temporary travelers are stranded locally. The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs reminds Chinese citizens to closely monitor the situation and to avoid traveling to countries and regions near Iran that are affected by military conflicts. Chinese citizens already in those countries and regions are advised to strengthen their safety precautions and avoid sensitive areas such as military facilities and protests. (Xinhua News Agency)