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UAE Imposes Travel Ban to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq Amid Regional Tensions

UAE bans citizens from traveling to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq, urging those in affected countries to return immediately due to rising regional instability.

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE has announced an immediate travel ban for its citizens to Iran, Lebanon, and Iraq, citing escalating regional tensions and security concerns, in a move described as part of precautionary measures to safeguard Emirati nationals abroad. The directive not only prohibits travel to these countries but also urges all UAE citizens currently present in these locations to leave immediately and return home at the earliest possible opportunity. Officials emphasized that the decision comes amid ongoing instability in parts of the Middle East, where shifting geopolitical dynamics and recent incidents have raised the risk level for civilians, prompting authorities to act swiftly to minimize potential threats to their nationals.

In its advisory, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs UAE stressed the importance of compliance with official travel guidelines, noting that the safety and wellbeing of UAE citizens remains a top priority. The ministry has also called on Emiratis still in the affected countries to maintain direct contact through its dedicated emergency support line, reinforcing efforts to monitor their situation and facilitate assistance where needed. While the statement did not detail specific incidents triggering the ban, it highlighted broader “regional disturbances” as the driving factor behind the decision, reflecting heightened caution among Gulf states as tensions continue to evolve.

The move underscores a growing trend of governments issuing stricter travel advisories and restrictions in response to uncertainty across the region, where conflicts, political instability, and security risks have increasingly intersected. By implementing the ban, the UAE is signaling a proactive approach aimed at preventing exposure to potential danger zones rather than reacting to incidents after they occur. Authorities reiterated that such measures are temporary but necessary, urging citizens to remain informed through official channels and to prioritize personal safety above all else as the situation develops.

Courtesy: gulfnews
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