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    Australia shuts down Tehran embassy as Iran-Israel conflict escalates

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    Posted on June 20, 2025

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    Last updated: January 23, 2026

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    Australia closes its Tehran embassy amid escalating Iran-Israel tensions, deploying personnel for potential evacuations and offering consular support in Azerbaijan.

    Australia Suspends Tehran Embassy Amid Escalating Iran-Israel Tensions

    By Renju Jose

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia said on Friday it had suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran, citing a deteriorating security situation as Israel hit Iran's nuclear facilities again, and the week-old air war showed no sign yet of an exit strategy from either side.

    Foreign Minister Penny Wong said Australian defence personnel and aircraft were being deployed to the Middle East as part of contingency plans to help evacuate its citizens and diplomats when the airspace opens. They would not be used for combat, she added.

    "We have a very volatile security situation in Iran," Wong said during a media conference.

    "We do not have to cast our minds back too far in history to understand the risk to foreign officials in Iran in times of unrest."

    Israel launched a sweeping aerial campaign against Iran last Friday, calling it a preemptive strike to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Iran has denied any such plans and retaliated by launching counterstrikes on Israel.

    Consular staff are being sent to neighbouring Azerbaijan, including its border crossings, to support Australians departing Iran by road, Wong said.

    "We are in the process of getting a crisis response team into Azerbaijan and the purpose is to assist any Australians who get to that border and that is the border crossing that is the most likely for exit from Tehran," she added.

    Around 2,000 Australians and their families in Iran have sought assistance to leave the country, official data showed.

    Australia's ambassador to Iran, Ian McConville, would remain in the region to support the government's response.

    Wong said she discussed the conflict overnight with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

    When asked if Rubio requested any military support from Australia if the U.S. decides to join the conflict, Wong said: "no such request was made."

    President Donald Trump will decide in the next two weeks whether the U.S. will get involved in the Israel-Iran air war, the White House said on Thursday.

    (Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; Editing by Diane Craft, Jamie Freed and Saad Sayeed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Australia suspends operations at Tehran embassy.
    • •Security concerns due to Iran-Israel conflict.
    • •Australian personnel deployed for evacuation plans.
    • •Consular support available in Azerbaijan.
    • •No military support requested by the U.S.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Australia shuts down Tehran embassy as Iran-Israel conflict escalates

    1Why did Australia suspend operations at its Tehran embassy?

    Australia suspended operations at its embassy in Tehran due to a deteriorating security situation as Israel targeted Iran's nuclear facilities.

    2What measures is Australia taking for its citizens in Iran?

    Australia is deploying defense personnel and aircraft to the Middle East to assist in evacuating its citizens and diplomats from Iran.

    3How many Australians are seeking assistance to leave Iran?

    Around 2,000 Australians and their families in Iran have sought assistance to leave the country.

    4What did Foreign Minister Penny Wong say about the security situation?

    Penny Wong described the security situation in Iran as very volatile and highlighted the risks to foreign officials during times of unrest.

    5Did the U.S. request military support from Australia in the conflict?

    No request for military support was made by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during discussions with Wong regarding the conflict.

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