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The UAE embassy advises citizens to be patient when traveling to Paris

by Marwane al hashemi
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The UAE Embassy in Paris, on its website, called on citizens to currently wait to travel to Paris until things stabilize and the security situation improves, explaining that the situation today is still cautious as the security forces continue to pursue terrorists in the Parisian suburb.

The embassy warned that the state of emergency is still ongoing on French territory and gives the right to search people and cars and raid homes by police officers without judicial permission, warning that anyone who resists these measures will be arrested immediately.

The UAE Embassy in Paris had previously confirmed the continuation of air traffic and the implementation of the Schengen visa exemption system for citizens of the country, with increased security and inspection procedures.

She called on the country’s citizens residing in all French territories to exercise caution and not leave their places of residence, in view of the unfortunate events taking place in Paris.

The embassy recommended in its tweets, saying: “In view of the unfortunate events taking place in Paris, the embassy recommends to its esteemed citizens to exercise caution and not leave their places of residence.”

In the wake of the terrorist act that took place in Paris and the declaration of a state of emergency, the UAE embassy issued a number of instructions to the citizens of the country who are in France, including: not to leave their places of residence except for the utmost necessity and after communicating with the embassy in emergency cases on: (0144340200), or on the mobile phone. : (0033642697327), keep the passport as proof of identity.

The embassy recommended that it be necessary to register for the Tawajodi service, and to contact the embassy in emergency cases on: 0144340200, or on the mobile phone: 0033642697327.
The embassy confirmed, through tweets posted on its website, the safety of all UAE nationals currently in France.

It announced its “strong condemnation and denunciation of the cowardly terrorist act that took place in Paris,” announcing “its flags will be flown at half-staff for three days in mourning for the victims and in solidarity with the friendly French people.”

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