Hungary’s government does not recommend travels to this region
Extensive military operations took place in the Middle East early morning on Saturday, the Hungarian foreign minister said, asking Hungarians in the wake of the attack against Iran not travel to the region.
None of the staff members at Hungary’s embassy in Tehran have been injured, they are all well, Péter Szijjártó said on Facebook.
There are 30 Hungarian citizens staying in Iran, 12 of whom have registered for consular protection, he said, and advised anybody who gets in trouble to immediately contact either the embassy of the emergency consular service.
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