The Ministry of Foreign and CARICOM Affairs of Trinidad and Tobago has released an advisory about ongoing developments in the Middle East. The Ministry is keeping a close eye on the situation and urges its citizens in the region to take immediate safety precautions. Nationals are advised to stay indoors, avoid non-essential travel, and follow local authority instructions. Citizens are urged to stay informed through reliable news sources and government advisories, and those overseas should register with the Ministry’s Registration System for Nationals Abroad. Travel documents should be valid and up-to-date, and the nearest emergency shelter identified. The advisory also reminds nationals that a visa is required for transit through or entry into the UK. For more information or emergency consular assistance, nationals can contact the Ministry.
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