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UAE allows nationals to travel to Lebanon starting on Monday
The United Arab Emirates will allow its nationals to travel to Lebanon starting on Monday, requiring registration through an official service by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before departure. This follows a previous ban on travel to Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq imposed on 30 April due to regional developments.
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