Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has called on all Polish nationals in Iran to leave the country immediately, warning that evacuation options may not be available in the coming hours.
Tusk said the possibility of an escalating conflict has become highly realistic, though he emphasized that he does not intend to alarm the public with speculation about potential US military action against Iran.
Recent reports suggest that a possible strike by the United States and Israel could occur sooner than previously anticipated, potentially within weeks, increasing risks for foreign nationals remaining in Iran.
Tusk stressed the need for swift action to ensure the safety of Polish citizens abroad and urged them to follow official guidance and depart the country without delay.
The advisory reflects growing regional tensions and heightened security concerns, as diplomatic and military developments continue to unfold in the Middle East.




