In mid-January, the Balkan nation had previously advised Serbian nationals to leave Iran and not return, as the country’s Islamic rulers launched a violent crackdown on a large protest movement.
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are advised not to travel to Iran in the near future due to the deteriorating security situation, according to a statement on the foreign ministry’s website released overnight Friday to Saturday. All those in Iran are advised to leave the country as soon as possible.”
Separately, Sweden’s Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard announced on X her “strong appeal to Swedish citizens in Iran to leave.” Iran said on Friday that it hoped for a swift agreement with the United States on Tehran’s nuclear program, which has long been a source of contention between the two rivals.
However, after authorising a huge naval buildup in the Middle East to put pressure on Tehran, Trump stated on Friday that he was “considering” a limited military strike if diplomacy failed.
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