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Australia tells families of diplomats to leave UAE as conflict escalates

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SYDNEY, March 9 (Reuters) - ‌Australia has asked the family members ​and dependants of diplomatic officials in the United Arab Emirates ⁠to leave the country, following an escalation in the conflict in the Middle East as several ​Gulf cities came under Iranian bombardment.

U.S. President Donald Trump ‌told reporters on Air Force One that he was not seeking negotiations to end the U.S.-Israeli military strikes ⁠against Iran, which have driven up ⁠global energy prices, disrupted business and snarled air travel.

* Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the securitysituation in the region had deteriorated. * "Our travel advice ‌has been updated to reflect thatdirection. We continue to ⁠advise Australians not to travel ‌tothe UAE," Wong said in ​a post on X on Sunday night. * More than 1,700 Australians have arrived in Australia sofar ‌on commercial flights from the UAE, ​Wong said. * About ⁠115,000 Australians were in the Middle East when ‌theconflict began 10 days ⁠ago. * Australia, a close U.S. ally, has said it would not deploytroops to the Middle East if ​the conflict escalates, ‌butsuggested on Sunday it was considering requests to help ⁠protectcountries from Iranian drones ​and missiles.

(Reporting by Renju Jose in Sydney; ​Editing by Tom Hogue)

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