Embassies of Vietnam in India and Pakistan advise citizens on security matters

The Vietnamese embassies in India and Pakistan have released safety guidelines for Vietnamese citizens in both countries amid the rising tensions between India and Pakistan.
Embassies of Vietnam in India and Pakistan advise citizens on security matters
Pakistan and India are involved in military conflicts in some disputed areas, which may affect the security and safety of citizens. (Source: The Nation)

The Vietnamese Embassy in India advised citizens to stay updated with new developments via the host country’s reputable media outlets while not coming to conflict-affected or unsafe areas, especially Jammu and Kashmir, where the conflict occurs.

The Vietnamese nationals were recommended to strictly adhere to local authorities’ regulations and guidance on security and safety, and proactively take necessary measures to ensure security and safety for themselves and their families.

They were also asked to maintain contact with the embassy if they face emergencies, need support, or seek citizen protection information.

They can liaise with the embassy via the citizen protection hotline at +91 7042035588, switchboard at +84 981848484, or email consularsection@vietnamembassydelhi.in.

Shortly after the fierce military actions between India and Pakistan on May 6 night and early May 7, the Vietnamese Embassy in Pakistan also released recommendations for the citizens there via social media, urging them to limit travel, avoid dangerous areas, and keep abreast of local authorities’ recommendations and the latest developments.

The Vietnamese people in Pakistan were also suggested to contact the embassy when necessary, gear up essential supplies, and ready evacuation plans.

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