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China Issues Emergency Evacuation Advisory for Nationals in Iran Amid Rising Military Tensions and Growing Risk of Regional Escalation
China has issued an urgent evacuation advisory for its citizens in Iran, calling on nationals to leave the country as soon as possible amid rising military tensions and growing concerns over regional instability in the Middle East.

The Chinese Embassy in Tehran warned that the security situation in Iran is becoming increasingly volatile and unpredictable, advising citizens to prioritize their safety and depart using available commercial or land routes where possible. The advisory also instructed Chinese nationals to avoid areas linked to military activity and large public gatherings.
The move reflects Beijing’s heightened concern over escalating tensions in the region, where military activity and diplomatic friction have intensified in recent weeks. Chinese officials did not provide specific details on particular incidents but described the broader environment as unstable and potentially subject to rapid change.
According to the embassy, citizens who choose to remain in Iran should exercise extreme caution, closely monitor official updates, and maintain contact with consular services. Authorities also indicated that evacuation options may become more limited if conditions worsen further.
China has previously adjusted its travel warnings for Iran in response to rising risks, but the latest directive represents one of its strongest evacuation signals in recent months. The advisory comes as multiple countries reassess the safety of their citizens in the region amid fears of broader escalation.
Beijing has not confirmed any direct military involvement in the situation but has repeatedly called for restraint and dialogue among parties involved in regional tensions.
The evacuation warning underscores growing international concern about the security outlook in Iran and the wider Middle East, where diplomatic and military developments continue to evolve rapidly.
