US Orders Non-Essential Diplomats and Citizens to Evacuate Southern Turkey

The United States has ordered non-essential diplomatic personnel, their families, and American citizens to leave southern and southeastern Turkey, including the consulate in Adana.

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US Orders Non-Essential Diplomats and Citizens to Evacuate Southern Turkey

Multiple Middle Eastern news networks reported on March 9, 2026, that the United States has directed its non-essential diplomatic personnel and citizens to evacuate southern and southeastern Turkey.

The Qatari state-funded network قناة الجزيرة, citing the Washington Post, reported that the US State Department requested the departure of non-essential American employees and their families specifically from its consulate in Adana, southern Turkey. In a separate bulletin citing AFP, the channel noted that the United States explicitly "orders its non-essential diplomats to leave southern Turkey."

The evacuation directive also extends to non-diplomatic personnel. The pro-Palestinian channel شبكة قدس الإخبارية broadcast a State Department warning aimed at civilians, stating: "We call on American citizens located in southeastern Turkey to leave."

Various other regional outlets corroborated the withdrawal notices without significant deviation in the facts. The Iraqi channel نايا - NAYA, which frequently exhibits anti-US editorial sentiment, relayed that the American consulate in Adana called on families and employees to leave the country. Similarly, the pro-Iran axis network Al Mayadeen - قناة الميادين stated that Washington asked its non-essential diplomatic staff to depart southern Turkey, a report further echoed by its urgent news channel, قناة الميادين | عاجل.

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