UAE will not issue visas to Pakistani nationals, ban on 11 other countries besides India


- Imran Khan is losing the trust of Islamic countries

New delhi date. Thursday 19 November 2020

The United Arab Emirates has banned visa bans on citizens of a total of 11 countries, including Pakistan, excluding India. Even though Pakistan is an Islamic country, its citizens will not get visas from this Arab country.

According to Pakistan's Daily Tribune Express, Pakistan's foreign ministry confirmed the news on Wednesday evening but defended itself, arguing that the UAE had announced the move in the wake of the rising Corona transition. The reality is that Imran Khan was also losing the trust of Islamic countries day by day.

However, the UAE clarified that visas for people who have been granted a visa before will be considered valid. But from now on, citizens of 12 countries, including Pakistan, will not get visas. These twelve countries do not include India.

Pakistan's foreign ministry spokesman Javed Hafeez Chaudhry said the UAE had decided not to issue visas to citizens of a few countries, including Pakistan, for the time being due to the growing corona infection. Pakistan welcomed the decision.

An interesting detail was that most of the countries that the UAE has banned are Muslim countries. These countries included Turkey, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Kenya and Afghanistan.

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