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Foreign and Commonwealth Office advise against all but essential travel to Tunisia

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All British nationals are being urged to leave Tunisia as a further terrorist attack is "highly likely", Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has said.
Mr Hammond said there was no suggestion of a "specific or imminent threat", but said the Foreign Office was advising against all non-essential travel there.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office - Tunisia Travel Advice
Summary
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to:
Mr Hammond said there was no suggestion of a "specific or imminent threat", but said the Foreign Office was advising against all non-essential travel there.
Foreign & Commonwealth Office - Tunisia Travel Advice
Summary
- Still current at:
9 July 2015 - Updated:
9 July 2015 - Latest update: Summary - the Foreign and Commonwealth Office now advise against all but essential travel to Tunisia
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) advise against all travel to:
- the Chaambi Mountain National Park area
- the Tunisia-Algeria border crossing points at Ghardimaou, Hazoua and Sakiet Sidi Youssef
- the militarized zone south of, but not including, the towns of El Borma and Dhehiba
- within 5km of the Libya border area from north of Dhehiba up to but not including the Ras Ajdir border crossing
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