'Possibility Of Conflict Real': Poland PM Calls For Poles To Leave Iran

Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk has urged Polish citizens residing in Iran to evacuate following heightened tensions between the United States and Iran. His statement comes in the wake of US President Donald Trump's recent comments suggesting potential military action against the Islamic Republic. Tusk emphasized the escalating risk of conflict in the region, underscoring the necessity for Polish nationals to prioritize their safety. This warning reflects broader concerns about the implications of US-Iran relations and the potential for increased instability in the Middle East, which could affect foreign nationals living in Iran. The Polish government is taking proactive measures to protect its citizens amid fears of a military confrontation, highlighting the precarious geopolitical landscape that has persisted in the area for years. The call for departure serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing volatility and the need for vigilance among expatriates in conflict-prone regions.
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