Zambia issues security advisory for citizens in Gulf region

The Zambian government issued a travel and security advisory on Sunday for its citizens residing in or visiting the Gulf region amid heightened security concerns.
The government issued the security advice following military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iran.
In the advisory, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation urged Zambians in affected areas to remain vigilant, stay indoors where possible, and avoid travel near military installations or key government infrastructure.
Citizens were further advised to postpone non-essential travel to the region until the situation stabilises and official advisories confirm it is safe.
They were also encouraged to maintain regular contact with the nearest Zambian diplomatic mission for registration and assistance.
The advisory reminded travellers to ensure their travel documents are valid and securely accessible.
“Government, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation and Zambian missions accredited to countries in the Gulf region, is maintaining constant engagement with relevant authorities to obtain timely and accurate updates on the evolving situation,” the advisory said.
It added that the government is closely monitoring developments on ground.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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