Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Do not travel to Qatar or Dubai
Sweden's Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises against traveling to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates due to escalating tensions following attacks on Iran by the USA and Israel.
Sweden's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (UD) has issued an advisory recommending citizens to avoid travel to Qatar and the United Arab Emirates. This decision comes in response to recent military engagements initiated by the USA and Israel against Iran, which have heightened the security situation in the Gulf region. The advisory underscores the potential risks associated with travel to these nations at this time.
Significantly, while the advisory discourages general travel to Qatar and the UAE, it does not extend to transit flights at certain airports within these Gulf states, allowing travelers to pass through without restriction. Prior to this advisory, the Swedish government had already warned against travel to several other countries in the region, including Israel and Iran, indicating a broader concern regarding safety and security amidst escalating geopolitical tensions.
Earlier reports of explosions occurring in Dubai and other locations within the UAE further underline the heightened risks that have led to this travel advisory. As tensions continue to rise in the Middle East, the advisory serves as a critical guideline for Swedish citizens, reflecting the government's efforts to ensure the safety of its nationals abroad while navigating complex international relations in the region.