MEA issues advisory asking Indians to avoid unnecessary travel to Iraq
MEA issues advisory asking Indians to avoid unnecessary travel to Iraq
Indians living in areas affected by the ongoing armed conflict have been advised to stay indoors as far as possible.

New Delhi: In wake of the unrest in Iraq, the Ministry of External Affairs on Sunday issued an advisory asking Indian nationals residing there to leave the country by commercial means if it was safe to do so.

The Foreign Ministry has also asked Indians to avoid unnecessary travel to Iraq.

"Indians living in areas affected by the ongoing armed conflict are advised to stay indoors as far as possible and are advised to remain in contact with our Embassy in Baghdad for necessary advice and updated information," read the advisory.

Spokesperson of External Affairs Ministry, Syed Akbaruddin tweeted out information about the steps being taken by the Indian embassy in Baghdad to help Indians.

"India's Embassy in Baghdad sets up 24 hour helpline which can be accessed for information or assistance. Contact mail [email protected]," tweeted Akbaruddin.

The helpline numbers are, +964 770 444 4899 and +964 770 484 3247.

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