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Travel advisories are being issued by countries in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise

A number of countries have started to withdraw?dependents and non-essential personnel from certain?locations? in the Middle East or advised citizens not to travel?to Iran?, due to rising tensions between Washington, D.C. and Tehran.

Here are some of the moves.

AUSTRALIA - The Australian government has advised dependents of Australian diplomatic staff in Israel and Lebanon that they should leave these two countries due to a deteriorating regional security situation. The government also offered voluntary departures for the dependents of Australian diplomats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Qatar. It continues to encourage citizens of Israel and Lebanon who are considering leaving to do so while commercial options are still available. (Foreign Ministry X Account)

SERBIA: Serbia told its citizens in Iran to leave the country as soon as they can due to the increased tensions. (Foreign Ministry)

Polish citizens must leave Iran immediately. (Prime Minister Donald Tusk).

UNITED STATES - The U.S. has pulled non-essential'staff and family members eligible for benefits? from its embassy in Lebanon due to tensions with Iran. (Senior State Department Official)

SWEDEN: Foreign Ministry advises its citizens to leave Iran immediately by January 12, 2026. In February, the foreign minister stated that those who chose to remain in Iran should not expect government assistance to evacuate them. Foreign Ministry Website

Indian embassy in Iran has advised all citizens in Iran to depart by any means possible, including commercial flights. Indian embassy in Iran posted on X on February 23, 2026)

Cyprus has advised its citizens to leave Iran immediately after the 13th of January 2026. (Foreign Ministry)

SINGAPORE: "Singapore advises citizens to continue delaying all travel to Iran." (Singapore ?Foreign Ministry)

Germany: Germany has urged their citizens to leave Iran. Commercial flights are still available and a land departure is possible (Foreign -Ministry, 20 January).

BRAZIL - Brazil advised its citizens to leave Iran last week, after a similar warning was issued in January for citizens of Lebanon. Last year, the government recommended that Brazilians avoid traveling to these two countries. (Compiled by William Maclean, edited by Nivedita Battacharjee).

(source: Reuters)