Numerous conflicts around the world have prompted a formal statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. A list of regions is highlighted as areas publishers strongly advise travelers not to visit. Among these are destinations that are widely recognized as tourist hotspots, yet their current conditions warrant caution. It is wise to postpone travel to these spots until the atmosphere stabilizes.
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Consider these destinations with caution. The red-marked zones are considered high risk, and it is prudent to postpone visits until agreements and calm are restored.
Be careful where you go
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in cooperation with the European Union and other partners, maintains a widely referenced travel advisory. The official blacklist is accessible through the travel advice section of the ministry’s website.
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The list of 23 countries deemed at risk is as follows:
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Afghanistan
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Iraq
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Islamic Republic of Iran
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Lebanon
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Pakistan
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Syria
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North Korea
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Israel
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Palestine
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Libya
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Sweetcorn
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Somalia
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Chad
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Nigeria
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Niger
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Liberia
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Guinea-Bissau
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Mauritania
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Burkina Faso
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Financial
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Central African Republic
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Burundi
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These regions are located in conflict zones or along the borders of war. The ministry also recommends staying informed with the latest updates and keeping the contact details of the nearest embassy or consulate handy for the countries of travel.