U.S. Embassies in Armenia, Azerbaijan urge American citizens to exercise caution due to heightened tensions on the border
The U.S. Embassy in Armenia urges U.S. citizens to maintain vigilance and exercise caution due to heightened tensions and recent violence along portions of the Armenia-Azerbaijan border. As the Embassy said in a released statement, the U.S. citizens are advised to avoid travel near the line of contact and the border, including the area to the east of the M4 and M16 Highways north of the Dilijan National Park and up to the border with Georgia in Tavush province.
The statement also advises not to travel to the Nagorno-Karabakh region.
The U.S. Embassy encourages U.S. citizens to monitor local news reporting. The Embassy will continue to monitor the security situation and provide additional information as needed.
To note, a similar security alert was released by the U.S. Embassy in Azerbaijan. The Embassy in Baku has instructed U.S. Embassy employees and their family members not to travel outside of the Absheron Peninsula.