Australia Withdraws Non-Essential Officials from Lebanon Amidst Security Concerns
Australia has instructed its non-essential officials to leave Lebanon due to escalating security issues in the region. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirmed the withdrawal, stating that a small team will remain to offer consular assistance to Australians in need.
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Australia has decided to withdraw non-essential officials from Lebanon, citing concerns about the worsening security situation in the area, Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced on Friday.
While emphasizing the importance of safety, Wong noted that a select group of officials would stay behind to ensure that Australians have access to necessary consular support.
This move highlights the increasing volatility in Lebanon and Australia's commitment to the safety of its citizens abroad.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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