Australia Tells Diplomats' Families To Leave Israel, Lebanon Amid US-Iran Tensions
The government has also offered voluntary departures to Australian diplomats' dependants in the UAE, Jordan and Qatar, it said on an official ministry X account.
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Iran and the United States resumed negotiations earlier this month as Washington builds up military capability in the Middle East. Iran has threatened to strike U.S. bases in the region if it is attacked, but Tehran's top diplomat said on Tuesday that a deal with the U.S. was "within reach" if diplomacy is prioritised.
The Australian government continues to advise citizens in Israel and Lebanon to consider leaving while commercial options are still available, the foreign ministry said.
The announcements were made in a series of posts on the foreign ministry's Smartraveller X account.
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