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Australia lowers Middle East travel warnings after US-Iran agreement

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SYDNEY, June ‌17 (Reuters) - Australia on ​Wednesday relaxed its travel advice for ⁠Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates ​after the U.S. and Iran ‌reached an interim deal to end the war in the Middle ⁠East.

Foreign Minister Penny ⁠Wong said the advisory moved to "reconsider your need to travel" from "do not travel," ‌but added that Australians should ⁠continue to delay ‌non-essential travel to ​the Gulf states.

"While the security situation across the Middle ‌East could deteriorate ​rapidly with ⁠little warning, the (government) has assessed ‌current conditions ⁠in Bahrain, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE as appropriate ​to move ‌to (the lower level)," Wong said.

(Reporting ⁠by Renju ​Jose in Sydney; Editing by ​Mark Porter)

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