Australia has softened its travel advisory for the Middle East, including Israel, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, after the United States and Iran reached a memorandum of understanding. The change reduces the warning level from "do not travel" to "reconsider your need to travel."
Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the updated wording reflects the latest developments, but she also urged Australians to keep postponing non-essential flights to Gulf countries. The advisory shift comes as Canberra adjusts its guidance following the U.S.-Iran agreement.