Mar 1 • 16:23 UTC 🇬🇷 Greece To Vima

Trapped Greeks in Dubai: Absence of information and support from the Greek state

Greek nationals trapped in Dubai face dire conditions amid ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, flight cancellations, and airport closures, with little assistance from their government.

Greek citizens stranded in the United Arab Emirates are experiencing dramatic difficulties due to escalating hostilities in the Middle East. Approximately 1,500 registered Greeks are currently in Dubai, with tourists suffering the most, as they must independently arrange for accommodation and food in the costly emirate. Those visiting friends or family generally have better support, while permanent residents report feeling scared yet composed amidst the turmoil.

Many of the tourists and expatriates are calling for immediate repatriation as their circumstances become increasingly severe. Testimonies reaching 'To Vima' convey a sense of abandonment by official authorities and economic exploitation by hotels that have seized the opportunity to hike prices exorbitantly. The situation is exacerbated by the continuous threat from nearby bombings, with individuals feeling a pervasive sense of fear.

The response from the Greek government has been criticized for lacking urgency or adequate communication, leaving many citizens feeling helpless. As the conflict intensifies, those affected have expressed their desperation and fear, highlighting the importance of timely diplomatic action to secure the safe return of these individuals and ensure their well-being. The unfolding situation serves as a reminder of the geopolitical challenges and the need for international support in times of crisis.

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