Saudi Arabia reopened its land borders with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait on Thursday, allowing Saudi citizens to return to the kingdom without prior authorization.
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The country’s embassy in the United Arab Emirates announced that as of Thursday, Saudi citizens of the United Arab Emirates wishing to return to their home country may do so at the al-Batha border port without prior authorization, as they respect the Kingdom’s precautions. Measures.
Saudi Arabia’s embassy in Kuwait made a similar announcement, adding that the immediate circle of relative members of Saudi citizens, such as husbands, wives, youth and parents, as well as domestic workers, can also return.
Bahrain’s embassy echoed other announcements and said Saudi citizens can enter the kingdom on the King Fahd Road, a 25-kilometre-long bridge linking Saudi Arabia with Bahrain.
Most Gulf countries began opening and easing restrictions on coronaviruses towards the end of May, with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia leading the burden of returning to “normal” by removing curfews in June and allowing the resumption of the maximum in the closed past. Occupations. to involve the spread of COVID-19.
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