Miqati Urges UAE, Qatar and Bahrain to Reconsider Lebanon Travel Warning
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةPrime Minister Najib Miqati urged on Saturday the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Bahrain to reconsider their travel warning to Lebanon.
The premier said "the procedures taken by some Gulf countries are not justified," urging "the three countries to reconsider the travel restriction advisory to Lebanon."
Miqati tasked Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour, who is currently in Doha, to follow up the issue with the Qatari authorities.
Earlier, the UAE, Qatar and Bahrain's foreign ministries issued a travel restriction advisory urging nationals in Lebanon to leave the country because of the "unstable security situation" in it.
However, Mansour urged on Saturday Qatar and the United Arab Emirates to reconsider their travel restriction advisory to Lebanon.
Mansour later held talks with Qatar's Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani and urged him to reconsider the travel warning to Lebanon.
He stressed that the situation in Lebanon "doesn't require such decisions."
“The UAE is keen to preserve the safety of its nationals and expats,” Director of the Department of Citizens Affairs at the Foreign Ministry Issa Abdullah al-Kalbani said.
He urged his country’s nationals to leave Lebanon, as for those obliged to stay, Issa called on them to contact their embassy in Beirut to inform it of their location and contact details.
Qatar issued a similar warning due to the "unstable security situation" in Lebanon, its news agency QNA reported.
The ministry also urged all its citizens currently in Lebanon to leave the country and if they have to stay for any unavoidable reasons to contact the Qatari embassy in Beirut to give their whereabouts and contact details.
Later, Bahrain asked its citizens not to travel to Lebanon to ensure their "security and safety" as it urged those already there to "immediately leave or stay away from insecure areas," the official news agency BNA reported.
Mansour said: “We hope that the officials in Qatar and UAE would reconsider their decision as the situation in Lebanon doesn’t require it.”
Clashes erupted over the past week in the northern port city of Tripoli between the rival neighborhoods of Sunni Bab al-Tabbaneh and Alawite Jabal Mohsen.
The clashes left 10 people dead and sparked fears that the revolt sweeping Syria since March of last year could engulf Lebanon.
Clashes broke out last weekend after the arrest of Sunni Islamist Shadi al-Mawlawi on charges of belonging to a terrorist organization.
His supporters say he was targeted for helping Syrian refugees fleeing the unrest in their country.
Since the outbreak of the uprising against Syrian President Bashar Assad in March 2011, Tripoli has become a safe haven for activists and thousands of refugees fleeing the unrest that has left more than 12,000 people dead, according to a rights group.
Sectarian violence has flared on a number of occasions in the city since the revolt broke out but the latest escalation has been the deadliest.
How come there is so much weapons on the streets of Lebaon ,the army should adpot the shoot to kill policy so the streets are cleaned of the scum....
Que Qatar, l’Arabie Saoudite et les Émirats Arabes Unis nous fichent la paix. Qu'ils aillent bronze ailleurs.
they want to help the syrian regime at any cost and they expect the arab countries will not retaliate?
let us hope this matter will not affect the lebanese in these countries.
to M8 followers: see what you are doing to this country, you are destroying its relationships, and for what to keep the support to a dying syrian regime and their farsi allies?
Finally we don't need to have the gulf people here this summer. Now we can enjoy Lebanon without fearing the bearded cave men without mustache:)
The useless clown of the goverment has spoken! Too late my friend, you can kiss the summer season goodbye. The conspiracy against the country has worked well. The damage is already done.
Aren't Syrian and Iranian tourists enough? This could be one of this Government's biggest achievements so far. That along with not being included in the EU $1 Billion development fund. Hezb members will not suffer much though as their salaries will not cease.
They are unhappy there plans failed in Tripoli so how else to make the country look bad. Getting these filthy Arabs out of our country does us a huge favour.
all the gulf countries will kick out all lebanese especially those who support hasan nasralah, then let us see who is going to support them. this guy has no interest in Lebanese and Lebanon higher interest but to support the saffah regime in Syria and Iran
Yes they followed the US embassy footsteps as the latter advised its citizens not to travel to Lebanon few weeks ago. Now, this Gov is happy for not siding with the Arab League and they see how Syria sold us in the UN assembly in no time and declared the root cause of its incompetency to fix its problems on the Lebanese borders.
The reason I guess is mostly because Countries like Qatar are helping arming the rebellion in Syria and thus their citizens being in Lebanon can become target of kidnapping or worse as a retaliation, and for sending messages to these countries