
Turkey Warns Against Iran Civil War
Turkey has cautioned against actions that could incite civil unrest in Iran. This follows the interception of a missile launched from Iran headed towards Turkey.
Tensions between Turkey and Iran are escalating, with Turkey's foreign minister issuing a warning against attempts to instigate a civil war within Iran. This comes after a NATO interception of a ballistic missile launched from Iran, which was headed towards Turkey.
For travelers, this heightened political instability could potentially impact travel routes and security measures in the region. While Japan and the immediate vicinity are unaffected, it's crucial to stay informed about developments if your travel plans involve neighboring countries or transit through the Middle East.
Monitor official travel advisories from your home country and remain vigilant regarding local news updates. Consider flexible booking options that allow for changes in case of unforeseen circumstances.
Original source:Japan Today ↗
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