Korean Embassy Warns of Potential US Attack on Iran, Urges Citizens to Leave

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

The South Korean embassy in Tehran has advised its citizens in Iran to leave the country “as soon as possible” amid escalating tensions and the possibility of military action by the United States, according to a public notice issued on February 22nd. The embassy warned that commercial flights could be suspended should the security situation deteriorate rapidly.

The advisory comes after U.S. President Donald Trump indicated his administration is considering a “limited attack” on Iran, responding to stalled nuclear negotiations. Speaking to reporters on February 20th, Trump stated, “I could notice that happening,” when asked about a potential military strike, according to reports cited by the embassy.

Seoul has already issued a Level 3 travel advisory – its highest level – for all regions of Iran, recommending against all travel. The embassy urged South Korean nationals already in Iran to depart unless their presence is essential, and to cancel or postpone any planned trips. “If the situation worsens rapidly, commercial flights may be suspended, so we recommend departing even as available flights are still operating,” the embassy stated in its announcement.

The warning reflects growing regional anxieties. Reports indicate that Iran has also issued warnings regarding potential retaliation for any U.S. Aggression. The South Korean embassy emphasized the need for citizens in Iran to closely monitor news reports and safety announcements issued by the embassy, and to exercise extreme caution regarding their personal safety.

The government in Seoul has maintained a Level 3 travel alert for Iran, signifying an “evacuation recommendation.” The situation arose following a breakdown in nuclear talks between the U.S. And Iran, prompting Trump’s consideration of a preemptive strike.

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