Bangkok: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a warning to Thai citizens, advising them to avoid conflict zones in the Middle East. This caution comes in light of potential escalations in military operations by the United States against Iran.
According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Consular Affairs has alerted Thais residing in the region to the possibility of increased military activity involving the United States, Israel, and Iran. The warning highlights concerns over potential widespread impacts on civilian safety and property due to the tensions and Iran's stated intent to retaliate.
The advisory specifically urges Thai nationals to steer clear of areas that could be targeted, such as U.S. military bases, critical infrastructure, and businesses linked to the conflicting parties. Thais in the region are encouraged to stay informed through local authorities and the Thai Embassy or Consulate-General, ensure their documents and essential supplies are in order, and consider leaving high-risk zones if feasible.
For those planning travel to the Middle East, the Ministry suggests postponing trips until conditions in the region stabilize.