The State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs on Wednesday told Americans in Iran to leave after its airspace partially reopened amid the ceasefire between both countries. The bureau warned Americans in an alert to be “aware that the Iranian government may prevent U.S. citizens from departing or charge an ‘exit fee’ for departures from Iran.”…
US urges Americans to leave Iran during partial airspace reopening
Originally reported by The Hill
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