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Foreign Office drops 'do not travel' advice for UAE
Key takeaways
- Stock / Getty Images The Foreign Office has dropped its advice against travelling to the UAE, but warned British citizens that "attacks could resume at short notice" in the region.
- It has also dropped its warnings against travelling to Qatar and most parts of Saudi Arabia, after the US and Iran reached an agreement to stop the war.
- Statements on the foreign travel advice pages for various countries now say that despite the peace deal, "the situation remains unpredictable".
Stock / Getty Images The Foreign Office has dropped its advice against travelling to the UAE, but warned British citizens that "attacks could resume at short notice" in the region.
It has also dropped its warnings against travelling to Qatar and most parts of Saudi Arabia, after the US and Iran reached an agreement to stop the war.
Statements on the foreign travel advice pages for various countries now say that despite the peace deal, "the situation remains unpredictable".
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