The Chinese Foreign Ministry issued a travel advisory on Friday, February 27, 2026, urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran and advising those already in the country to depart as soon as possible. The warning comes amid heightened security concerns in the region, with the ministry emphasizing the need for nationals to “strengthen security precautions” and remain vigilant.
Chinese diplomatic missions in Iran and neighboring countries are providing logistical support to citizens seeking relocation via commercial flights or overland routes. The ministry stated that embassies and consulates will assist with necessary arrangements but did not specify the nature of the security risks.
This advisory aligns with similar warnings issued by other nations in recent weeks, reflecting broader geopolitical tensions. While the ministry did not elaborate on specific threats, analysts note increased regional instability linked to unresolved diplomatic disputes and military posturing.
As of February 2026, over 5,000 Chinese nationals are estimated to reside in Iran, primarily engaged in energy, infrastructure, and trade sectors. The ministry’s alert underscores Beijing’s proactive approach to safeguarding overseas citizens amid volatile conditions.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry advises its citizens to avoid travel to Iran
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