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Sweden Urges Citizens in Iran to Leave Amid Security Concerns

Sweden’s Foreign Ministry advises Swedish nationals to leave Iran due to escalating unrest and safety risks.

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Sweden warns Swedish citizens to leave Iran

Sweden issues updated travel advisory urging all Swedish citizens currently in Iran to leave immediately due to deteriorating security conditions and ongoing unrest [IC: AFP]

January 13, 2026

STOCKHOLM — The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs has issued a strong advisory urging all Swedish citizens currently in Iran to leave the country due to the deteriorating security situation and ongoing unrest. The updated recommendation was issued on 12 January 2026 and is now in effect until further notice.
The ministry warned that escalating violence, widespread protests, and disruptions to communication networks — including internet shutdowns — have made the situation unpredictable and potentially unsafe for foreign nationals. Authorities also strongly discouraged any non-essential travel to Iran at this time.
Swedish officials estimate that around 1,500 Swedish citizens are currently in Iran, and have highlighted the difficulty of contacting and supporting them due to disrupted phone and internet services. The advisory follows similar travel warnings issued by other European states and reflects growing international concern about security conditions in the region.


Escalating Violence and Communication Challenges

Sweden’s Foreign Ministry cited rising violence related to nationwide protests and a prolonged internet blackout as key factors behind the strengthened travel advisory. These conditions complicate the ability of foreign governments to provide timely guidance or consular support to their citizens in Iran.


Regional Travel Warnings Increase

Sweden’s decision comes amid broader warnings from other countries about Iran’s security situation. Norway, for example, had previously advised against all travel to Iran due to safety concerns, and other European nations have issued similar advisories or departure recommendations in response to evolving risks in the region.

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