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03/11/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2026 11:40

Statement from Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson on Successful Operations to Assist American Citizens in the Middle East

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Statement from Assistant Secretary Dylan Johnson on Successful Operations to Assist American Citizens in the Middle East

Over 43,000 American citizens have safely returned to the United States from the Middle East since February 28.

Under President Trump and Secretary Rubio's leadership, the Department of State has completed more than three dozen charter flights and has safely evacuated thousands of Americans from the Middle East.

While commercial flight availability across the region continues to improve, Department of State charter flights and ground transport operations will scale down as seats available on the Department's charter options are significantly greater than the demand from Americans in the region. On March 11, the Department of State contacted nearly 9,000 American citizens in the United Arab Emirates to offer U.S. government charter flights. Despite those efforts, those flights departed the UAE with available seats due to a lack of demand.

Most Americans who requested assistance have declined assistance when offered, opting either to remain in country or book commercial flight options.

Through the State Department's 24/7 Task Force, we have directly assisted over 30,000 Americans abroad, offering security guidance and travel assistance.

Americans in the Middle East who need assistance can call the U.S. Department of State, 24/7, at +1-202-501-4444.

Given the remarkable successes and declining demand in the region, this will be the last daily update. The Department will continue to provide updates as needed.

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