Singapore issues advisory for citizens to leave Iran while flights remain available

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Singapore issues advisory for citizens to leave Iran while flights remain available
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SINGAPORE, Feb 26 — Singapore has advised its citizens in Iran to leave the country while flight options remain available amid heightened regional tensions and recent public...

From ‘cendol’ to chicken wings, lunch at Melaka’s UES Siew Tin Nyonya Kitchen is proof you can never have too much ‘gula Melaka’Singapore has advised its citizens in Iran to leave the country while flight options remain available amid heightened regional tensions and recent public unrest.

― Reuters picand enjoy FREE RM10 & when you sign up using code VERSAMM10 with min. cash of RM100 today! T&Cs apply.SINGAPORE, Feb 26 — Singapore has advised its citizens in Iran to leave the country while flight options remain available amid heightened regional tensions and recent public unrest. The Foreign Ministry , in an advisory posted on its website on Wednesday, also advised Singaporeans to defer all travel to Iran. “Singaporeans who are currently in Iran should remain vigilant, monitor the situation closely, and leave as soon as practicable while flights remain available.Singapore has no diplomatic mission in Iran which constrained the ministry’s ability to provide consular assistance in an emergency. “Singaporeans are strongly encouraged to eRegister at eregister.mfa.gov.sg so we can contact them should the need arises,” MFA added. — Bernama

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