
The Foreign Ministry urged Chinese citizens on Wednesday to "temporarily avoid traveling to countries and regions surrounding Iran that have been impacted by military actions".
"Chinese citizens already in these countries and regions are advised to further enhance their personal safety precautions, avoid visiting sensitive locations such as military facilities, demonstrations, and gatherings," ministry's spokeswoman Mao Ning said at the daily news briefing.
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When asked about the government's efforts to protect citizens in Iran and neighboring countries, Mao said that since the tension in Iran's security situation escalated, China has made multiple representations to relevant parties, urging them to ensure the safety of Chinese citizens in Iran and neighboring countries.

She noted that due to the military actions, airspace over some neighboring countries has been closed and international flights have been suspended, affecting the travel of Chinese citizens.
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"In case of emergencies, please promptly contact local police and reach out to the Chinese embassy or consulate for assistance," she said.
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