‘Leave immediately’: UK puts 14 countries on ‘do not travel’ list amid Middle East tensions
Amid escalating instability in the Middle East, the UK government has issued its strongest travel warning, placing 14 countries on its “do not travel” list, urging British nationals to leave immediately if they are currently in these regions.
The advisory, issued by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), comes as regional conflict continues to disrupt travel, heighten security risks, and threaten global stability.
Officials warned that the situation remains “fast-moving and unpredictable”, urging travellers to avoid military zones, follow local authorities, and closely monitor developments.
Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated after the conflict erupted on February 28, when the United States and Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes on Iran, triggering a wider regional crisis.
In retaliation, Tehran launched missile and drone attacks targeting US bases and allied Gulf nations, while also moving to choke the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes, raising fears of a major disruption to global energy supplies and maritime trade.
The FCDO has advised against all travel to the following countries due to severe risks including conflict, political instability, and detention threats:
In conflict-hit regions like Israel, Palestine, and Iraq, the warning is linked to ongoing military escalation, including risks from missile and drone attacks, and sudden disruption to transport routes.
Meanwhile, nations such as Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso are flagged due to terrorism, kidnappings, and political instability, while countries like Haiti and South Sudan are grappling with breakdowns in law and order.
Beyond these 14 nations, the UK has flagged around 76 destinations worldwide as having partial or complete “no-go zones”. These include areas in Europe, Africa, and Asia where travellers are advised against “all” or “all but essential” travel.
The government said the Middle East conflict has had a ripple effect, impacting global travel routes, aviation, and regional security conditions.
Speaking from Downing Street, Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday stressed that the UK would not be drawn into a broader regional war despite rising tensions.
He said Britain is working with allies, including the US and Gulf nations, to stabilise the situation, particularly efforts to reopen the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, which has been disrupted amid the conflict.
“I want to see an end to this war as quickly as possible,” Starmer said, warning that prolonged fighting would increase global risks.
He added that restoring shipping through the Strait is essential for stabilising global markets, especially as energy prices and supply chains face mounting pressure.
However, Starmer made it clear that any UK role would stop short of direct military involvement in a wider conflict.
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Officials warned that the situation remains “fast-moving and unpredictable”, urging travellers to avoid military zones, follow local authorities, and closely monitor developments.
Tensions in the Middle East have sharply escalated after the conflict erupted on February 28, when the United States and Israel carried out coordinated airstrikes on Iran, triggering a wider regional crisis.
In retaliation, Tehran launched missile and drone attacks targeting US bases and allied Gulf nations, while also moving to choke the strategically crucial Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most important oil routes, raising fears of a major disruption to global energy supplies and maritime trade.
14 countries on UK’s ‘leave immediately’ list
- Afghanistan
- Belarus
- Burkina Faso
- Haiti
- Iran
- Iraq
- Israel
- Mali
- Niger
- Palestine
- Russia
- South Sudan
- Syria
- Yemen
In conflict-hit regions like Israel, Palestine, and Iraq, the warning is linked to ongoing military escalation, including risks from missile and drone attacks, and sudden disruption to transport routes.
Meanwhile, nations such as Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso are flagged due to terrorism, kidnappings, and political instability, while countries like Haiti and South Sudan are grappling with breakdowns in law and order.
Wider global travel warnings
Beyond these 14 nations, the UK has flagged around 76 destinations worldwide as having partial or complete “no-go zones”. These include areas in Europe, Africa, and Asia where travellers are advised against “all” or “all but essential” travel.
The government said the Middle East conflict has had a ripple effect, impacting global travel routes, aviation, and regional security conditions.
What Keir Starmer said on the Middle East conflict
Speaking from Downing Street, Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday stressed that the UK would not be drawn into a broader regional war despite rising tensions.
“I want to see an end to this war as quickly as possible,” Starmer said, warning that prolonged fighting would increase global risks.
He added that restoring shipping through the Strait is essential for stabilising global markets, especially as energy prices and supply chains face mounting pressure.
However, Starmer made it clear that any UK role would stop short of direct military involvement in a wider conflict.
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