Unexpected staff of the US Embassy and their relatives in Baghdad will be removed from Iraq due to increased security risks, US government sources said.

US officials did not say exactly what caused the decision to evacuate, however, on Wednesday, US officials were informed that Israel was ready to launch a business in Iran, said US network CBS, citing officials.

Officials stated that this was one of the reasons why the US advised some Americans to leave the area and that the US expected Iran in retaliation in some US facilities in Iraq.

The decision comes as US talks on Iran’s nuclear program seem to have swamped in recent days.

US envoy in the Middle East, Steve Whitkov, is still planning to meet with Iranian officials on the sixth round of talks on Sunday, officials told CBS.

A US Foreign Ministry official told the BBC: “We are constantly evaluating the proper attitude of staff to all our embassies. Based on our latest analysis, we have decided to reduce the imprint of our mission to Iraq. “

Trump talked about Iran in an appearance in the Kennedy center on Wednesday, telling reporters that the Americans had advised to leave the area “because it could be a dangerous place and we will see what would happen.”

Trump also reiterated that the US did not want Iran to develop nuclear weapons: “We are not going to allow that.”

The US president hopes to reach an agreement to stop Tehran the development of nuclear weapons.

Trump said on Wednesday that he was increasingly confident that Iran would stop enriching heaven.

Earlier this week he also had a 40 -minute phone call – which was said to have been “tense” – with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long supported a military rather than a diplomatic approach.

US Secretary of Defense Pitt Hegschez also approved the voluntary departure of US military families from Middle East countries, including Kuwait and Bahrain, Reuters news agency said.

Submitting Congress before Wednesday, the Pentagon said there was a “many indications” that Iran “It goes towards something that will look very much like a nuclear weapon.”

Iran says that its uranium enrichment program is intended for the production of energy for non -military purposes and that it is not trying to build an atomic bomb.

Also on Wednesday, the United Kingdom Maritime Commercial Business Organization – part of the Royal Navy – issued a warning saying that increased military tensions in the Middle East could affect shipping.

Oil price initially increased more than 4% when US evacuation was known, pending regional insecurity that might lead to supply problems.

About 2,500 US troops are in Iraq, according to the Ministry of Defense.