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Italy urges its citizens to leave Iran because of security concerns

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Posted on January 14, 2026

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ROME, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Italy has strongly renewed an appeal to its citizens to leave Iran because of the security situation in the country, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

Italy Urges Citizens to Depart Iran Amid Rising Security Risks

Italy's Advisory on Security in Iran

ROME, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Italy has strongly renewed an appeal to its citizens to leave Iran because of the security situation in the country, the foreign ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

Current Situation for Italians in Iran

There are around 600 Italians in Iran, most of them in the Tehran area, it added.

Italy's Military Presence in the Region

With Iran's leadership trying to quell the worst domestic unrest the Islamic Republic has ever faced, Tehran is seeking to deter U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated threats to intervene on behalf of anti-government protesters.

Government's Stance on Human Rights Violations

"There are more than 900 members of the Italian Armed Forces in the region, including about 500 personnel in Iraq and 400 in Kuwait, where precautionary measures are being adopted to protect military personnel," the Italian Foreign Ministry said.

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani chaired a meeting on Wednesday with a group of Italian ambassadors and representatives of the Defence Ministry and the intelligence services.

"In this context, Italy’s position of firm condemnation of the violent repression of demonstrations and of the serious violations of human rights was reaffirmed," the ministry said. 

(Writing by Keith Weir; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama )

Key Takeaways

  • Italy urges citizens to leave Iran due to security concerns.
  • Approximately 600 Italians are currently in Iran.
  • Italy has military personnel in Iraq and Kuwait.
  • Italy condemns Iran's human rights violations.
  • Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani leads discussions on the issue.

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What are human rights violations?
Human rights violations refer to actions that infringe upon the basic rights and freedoms entitled to all individuals, such as freedom of speech and the right to peaceful assembly.
What is military presence?
Military presence refers to the deployment of armed forces in a specific area, often for purposes of security, peacekeeping, or support for diplomatic efforts.

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