U.S. asks American citizens to ‘leave Iran now’ ahead of high-stakes talks with Tehran
The US Department of State warns of risks including terrorism, arbitrary detention, and limited consular support, urging Americans to leave Iran amid ongoing unrest and ahead of nuclear talks.
- The United States government has issued an urgent advisory instructing its citizens to leave Iran immediately due to escalating security risks and a lack of consular services in the country.
- The advisory warns Americans not to expect assistance from the US government if conditions worsen in Iran, highlighting risks of detention and transport disruptions.
- Citizens are advised to make independent plans to depart while options remain available, as conditions can change rapidly, leading to possible border and airport closures.
- The US Department of State emphasizes that Americans face serious risks, including terrorism, civil unrest, and wrongful detention, urging that the situation in Iran is dangerous.
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The U.S. Virtual Embassy in Iran has advised all U.S. citizens to leave the Persian country "now" or, at least, adopt an exit plan that does not depend on U.S. aid. In a statement, virtual diplomatic legation, as the U.S. does not have a physical embassy in Tehran after the break-up of diplomatic relations in 1980, advises its nationals to "seek a safe place inside their residence or other building" and have "food, water, medicines and other ess…
The United States launched a security alert on Friday morning, urging American citizens to leave Iran now and to prepare departure plans that do not depend on government assistance...
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