The government of the United Kingdom has withdrawn its staff from Iran, describing the move as a temporary precautionary measure due to the ongoing security situation in the region.
According to British authorities, the decision was taken to ensure the safety of diplomatic personnel, while essential functions will continue to be carried out remotely.
Officials in London emphasized that the step does not mean a suspension of diplomatic relations, but rather reflects a careful response to unstable regional circumstances.
Meanwhile, the United States has taken similar measures in the region.
At the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem, non-emergency personnel and their family members have been instructed to leave Israel due to security risks.
These developments come at a time of heightened tensions in the Middle East, with several countries reviewing their diplomatic presence as a precautionary step.
