The United Arab Emirates has officially lifted its travel ban on Lebanon, allowing Emirati citizens to once again visit the country. This decision, announced by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, marks the end of restrictions that were previously imposed due to security concerns in the region. The Ministry emphasized that Emirati travelers must register through the Twajudi emergency assistance service before embarking on their journey, as they will not be permitted to leave through UAE border points without completing this registration.
Initially, the travel ban was put in place amid escalating regional tensions, affecting not only Lebanon but also travel to other countries. During the restriction period, Emirati citizens present in Lebanon were advised to return to the UAE and maintain contact with authorities for any necessary assistance. The latest development is seen as a positive step towards reinforcing the longstanding relationship between the two nations.
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam expressed his approval of the UAE’s decision, highlighting that it reflects the robust ties between Lebanon and the UAE. Salam noted that this move could further enhance bilateral cooperation and strengthen the bonds between people from both countries. The lifting of the ban follows a series of discussions focused on improving relations, regional stability, and security cooperation between leaders from both nations.
In recent talks, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed and Lebanese President Joseph Aoun explored various avenues to bolster peace initiatives and deepen the relationship between their countries. Their discussions underscored a mutual commitment to fostering a stable and secure regional environment. The UAE’s decision to lift the travel ban aligns with these diplomatic efforts and coincides with Lebanon and Israel’s signing of a framework agreement aimed at promoting peace, a development that has been welcomed by regional partners.
