US-Iran Tensions: Three Istanbul-Tehran flights canceled as Kazakhstan, Italy, Germany, Poland and China urge citizens to leave Iran. Trump says he's "not happy" with nuclear talks.

Istanbul-Tehran Flights Grounded Amid Iran-US Nuclear Standoff: Trump Slams Talks, "Not Happy" – Global Evacuation Warnings Surge (Image: X)
Three flights from Istanbul to Tehran got cancelled Friday, data from Istanbul Airport shows, as US-Iran tensions boil over stalled nuclear talks. Affected runs included Turkish Airlines at 10:15 PM (1915 GMT), plus ATA Airlines and Qeshm Air services.
President Donald Trump voiced frustration Thursday after indirect Geneva talks wrapped without breakthrough. "We are not exactly happy with the way they are negotiating. They cannot have nuclear weapons," he said. Oman mediated between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian FM Abbas Araghchi at its diplomatic residence.
Countries worldwide rushed evacuation warnings. Kazakhstan, Italy, Germany, and Poland told citizens to leave Iran now. China's Tehran embassy echoed: depart "as soon as possible."
Airport data pinpointed the three flights amid spiking US-Iran friction. The US holds major Middle East troops, eyes action if talks flop. Tehran insists its program stays peaceful; President Masoud Pezeshkian cites a fatwa against mass destruction weapons.
Iran caps missiles at 2,000 km, per FM Abbas Araghchi. Fresh US sanctions hit Iran's missiles and oil.
Italy's foreign ministry Friday demanded citizens exit Iran, flagged Middle East instability. Poland urged urgent leaves from Iran and Israel. Germany and Kazakhstan joined the chorus. China advised swift departures from deteriorating Iran. US greenlit non-emergency staff, families to leave Israel.
Delegations ended Thursday with "positive response" hints but no big wins. US pushes zero enrichment, uranium handover. Officials noted limited progress. Trump awaits final call, prefers diplomacy but keeps military on table.
He slammed talks: "We haven’t made a final decision... not thrilled." Fears of US strike loom large. These moves signal a powder keg, with skies and streets emptying fast.
A: Turkish Airlines at 10:15 PM (1915 GMT), ATA Airlines, and Qeshm Air on Friday.
A: "Not exactly happy... They cannot have nuclear weapons, and we are not thrilled with the way they are negotiating."
A: Kazakhstan, Italy, Germany, Poland, and China.
A: Geneva at Omani diplomatic residence; mediated by Oman’s Foreign Minister.
A: Deliberately capped at 2,000 kilometres, per Foreign Minister.
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