00:18The countdown to diplomacy has begun, but the shadow of conflict is growing.
00:25The United States and Iran are set to meet in Geneva this week for another round of nuclear
00:32talks.
00:33Washington believes Tehran may be willing to reduce its stockpile of highly enriched uranium,
00:40but even as negotiations continue, military deployments, political ultimatums, and street
00:46protests inside Iran are raising fears that the region could be moving toward a crisis
00:52instead of a deal.
00:53And now, governments around the world are quietly preparing for the worst.
01:00Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, says diplomacy is still possible.
01:06But Tehran also fears that Washington could suddenly shift course, especially after Donald
01:12Trump reportedly gave Iran just 10 to 15 days to accept a nuclear deal.
01:19At the same time, the U.S. has deployed a major naval force to the region, including the aircraft
01:26carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, along with destroyers and frigates, military pressure outside the
01:33country and protests inside it.
01:36Together, they are creating a climate of deep uncertainty.
01:40India has now urged its citizens in Iran, including students, pilgrims, business travelers, and
01:48tourists, to leave the country using any available transport.
01:52The advisory follows earlier warnings issued in January and reflects growing concern that the
01:59situation could deteriorate quickly.
02:01embassy officials have advised nationals to avoid protest areas, stay in close contact with
02:08authorities, and monitor local media.
02:11It's a precaution, but a serious one.
02:14India is not alone.
02:17India is not alone.
02:17South Korea has issued a red alert, urging its citizens to depart while commercial flights
02:23remain available, warning that travel routes could close suddenly.
02:27Poland's prime minister has called on all Polish nationals to leave Iran immediately, saying
02:34evacuation options could disappear within hours if tensions escalate.
02:39Serbia has also advised its citizens to exit the country as soon as possible, citing a deteriorating
02:46security situation.
02:48These warnings reflect a shared concern—that the window for safe departure could close without
02:54notice.
02:55For now, diplomacy continues.
02:58But embassies issuing departure advisories, warships moving into position, and protests growing
03:05inside Iran all point to one reality.
03:08The coming days could determine whether this moment becomes a diplomatic breakthrough or the
03:14beginning of another Middle East crisis.
03:29of course.
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