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UK pulls embassy staff from Tehran as US-Iran tensions escalate.

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Last updated: February 27, 2026 3:44 pm
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The UK has temporarily withdrawn staff from its embassy in Tehran as tensions between the United States and Iran raise fears of wider conflict in the region.

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Rising Regional WarningsDiplomatic Talks ContinueUncertain Days Ahead

In a statement, the UK Foreign Office confirmed that the embassy in Iran’s capital will continue to operate remotely. The move follows growing security concerns after renewed friction between Washington and Tehran.

Meanwhile, the US embassy in Israel allowed some non-essential staff to leave. US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee urged personnel who wished to depart to do so immediately, according to media reports.


Rising Regional Warnings

Several countries, including China, India, and Canada, have advised their citizens to leave Iran as soon as possible. Governments fear possible hostilities if diplomatic efforts fail.

Donald Trump has warned that the US could take military action if Iran refuses to agree to a deal over its nuclear programme. He has ordered a major military build-up in the Middle East, described as the largest since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

Iran has responded by warning that it will retaliate strongly against any attack.


Diplomatic Talks Continue

Despite the rising tension, both sides recently held indirect talks in Geneva. Oman mediated the discussions and said the meeting resulted in “significant progress.” Officials added that further negotiations will take place soon.

There has been no formal response from Washington regarding the outcome of the talks. However, Tehran described the discussions as positive and constructive.

US Vice-President JD Vance said military strikes remain under consideration. He also stressed that the US does not intend to enter a prolonged war.


Uncertain Days Ahead

The withdrawal of diplomatic staff signals growing concern about regional stability. While negotiations continue, the situation remains fragile.

The coming days will likely determine whether diplomacy succeeds or tensions move closer to open conflict.

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