Indian Embassy Issues Urgent Advisory: Despite the ceasefire between Iran and America, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has advised Indian citizens to leave the country immediately. The embassy has said that people should go out only through the routes under its supervision and should not try to reach any border without advice.
Indian Embassy Issues Advisory: Even though a two-week ceasefire has been announced amid the ongoing tension between Iran and America, the situation is not considered completely normal yet. Meanwhile, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a new advisory for the Indian citizens present there. The Embassy has clearly said that the Indians who are still in Iran should prepare to leave the country as soon as possible and get out through safe routes only after keeping in touch with the Embassy.
The advisory issued on Wednesday, April 8, said that in view of the recent developments, all Indian citizens are advised to quickly exit Iran. The embassy also said it is important to contact them before attempting any travel or crossing the border.
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What did the Indian Embassy say?
The Embassy of India in Tehran, based in Tehran, said in its latest advisory that after the first instructions issued on April 7, there have been some new changes in the situation. Therefore, the Indians who are still present in Iran should start the process of exit as soon as possible. The Embassy also said that to get out, follow the same routes as suggested by the Embassy. One should not attempt to reach any international land border without advice, as this may increase security risks.
Earlier advice was given to stay at home
Earlier, in the advisory issued on April 7, Indian citizens were advised to stay indoors for at least 48 hours. In view of the security situation at that time, people were asked to stay away from sensitive places. The embassy also told citizens that they
- Do not go near military bases
- Stay away from any kind of electricity or strategic sites
- Avoid upper floors of multi-storey buildings
- Do not travel on the highway without knowledge
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Two-week ceasefire between America and Iran
Meanwhile, a ceasefire has been agreed between the United States and Iran for two weeks. This agreement was reached when there was less than an hour left for the deadline given by former US President Donald Trump to end. Under the agreement, Tehran has agreed to reopen the vital sea route Strait of Hormuz for some time. This route is considered very important in terms of global oil supply.
White House claims – Israel also agrees
The White House has claimed that Israel has also agreed to this two-week ceasefire agreement. However, many types of news are still coming out regarding the ground situation. It is reported that before this agreement, Trump had talked to the leadership of Pakistan, who had appealed to both the countries to stop the conflict.
Talks will start in Pakistan
Iran has called this ceasefire a diplomatic success and said that further talks will start soon. According to the information, talks can be held between representatives of America and Iran in Pakistan from Friday. This conversation will be hosted by the Pakistan government led by Shehbaz Sharif. He says that the purpose of this meeting is to move towards a permanent agreement between the two countries.
Statement of Iran’s supreme leader
Iran’s supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei has ordered all military units to stop firing for the time being. However he also said that this is not the end of the war. In a statement broadcast on state-run channel Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting, he said all military units should follow the ceasefire order.
Israeli attacks claim to continue
However, a military officer has claimed that attacks on Iran from Israel are still continuing. This statement has come at a time when America has said that Israel has accepted the terms of the ceasefire.
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