U.S. issues new travel warning for Turkey
Turkish police patrol in Istanbul.

U.S. issues new travel warning for Turkey

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of State has issued a warning for travel to Turkey, based on increased threats from ********* groups throughout Turkey and including a caution to U.S. citizens to avoid travel to southeastern Turkey.

“Foreign and U.S. tourists have been explicitly targeted by international and indigenous ********* organizations.  U.S. citizens are reminded to review personal security plans and remain vigilant at all times.”

The U.S. Department of State is also warning U.S. travellers to:

  • Avoid travel to southeastern Turkey, particularly near the Syrian border.
  • Stay away from large crowds, including at popular tourist destinations.
  • Exercise heightened vigilance and caution when visiting public access areas, especially those heavily frequented by tourists.
  • Stay away from political gatherings and rallies.
  • Follow the instructions of local authorities in an *********.
  • Monitor local media.
  • Stay at hotels with identifiable security measures in place.






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