Australia Pulls Non-Essential Diplomats from Israel and UAE
Australia has instructed non-essential diplomats to exit Israel and the United Arab Emirates, as revealed by Foreign Minister Penny Wong. Essential personnel will stay to assist Australian citizens. The decision aligns with ongoing diplomatic measures in the Middle East.
Australia has ordered its non-essential diplomats to evacuate from Israel and the United Arab Emirates. The announcement was made by Foreign Minister Penny Wong on Thursday.
Essential officials are to remain on the ground in both nations to provide necessary assistance to Australian citizens, according to Wong's statement on the social media platform X.
This move is part of Australia's broader diplomatic strategy amid ongoing regional tensions in the Middle East.
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