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Updated travel advice on Iraq and Iran: Foreign Secretary's statement

The Foreign Secretary has issued a statement about the Foreign & Commonwealth Office updates to travel advice for Iraq and Iran.

This was published under the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

Following the death of Qasem Soleimani and heightened tensions in the region, we have decided to update our travel advice for Iraq and Iran. We now advise British nationals against all travel to Iraq, outside of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, where we continue to advise against all but essential travel. We now advise against all but essential travel to Iran. We urge those British nationals in the region to remain vigilant and monitor the media carefully.

Commenting on the change, the Foreign Secretary said:

The first job of any government is to keep British people safe. Given heightened tensions in the region, the FCO now advise people not to travel to Iraq, with the exception of the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, and to consider carefully whether it’s essential to travel to Iran. We will keep this under review.

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Published 4 January 2020