Polish PM urges citizens to leave Iran amid rising tension
Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, on Thursday urged Polish citizens in Iran to leave immediately and advised those planning travel to cancel their trips. Speaking in Zielonka, Tusk described the
Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, on Thursday urged Polish citizens in Iran to leave immediately and advised those planning travel to cancel their trips.
Speaking in Zielonka, Tusk described the situation in Iran as highly unstable, warning of the potential for violent conflict and limited evacuation options for nationals abroad.
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The warning comes amid repeated U.S. statements of possible military action and Iran’s threats to retaliate against U.S. facilities in the region.
(Xinhua/NAN)



