Canberra, June 20 (V7N) – As tensions escalate due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, Australia has closed its embassy in Tehran, citing a deteriorating security situation. In addition to the closure, all Australian diplomatic staff and officials have been instructed to evacuate the country immediately.
The announcement was made on Friday, according to a report by Al Jazeera.
Australia's decision reflects growing international concern over the safety of foreign missions and personnel in Iran, particularly as the capital comes under repeated airstrikes and the broader region teeters on the edge of wider conflict. While no direct threats against the Australian mission have been publicly disclosed, the precautionary move underscores the seriousness of the current security environment.
In recent days, several Western nations have issued travel advisories, urging their citizens to avoid travel to Iran or to leave if already there. Australia's embassy closure marks one of the most significant diplomatic withdrawals from Tehran since the recent hostilities began.
As the situation continues to evolve, further international responses are expected, with diplomatic channels under pressure and civilian safety becoming an increasingly urgent priority.
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