Home GCC Saudi Arabia Saudi warns citizens not to travel to Lebanon The warning comes after deadly clashes in Beirut last week by Gulf Business October 18, 2021 Saudi Arabia warned its citizens not to travel to Lebanon on Sunday due to the security situation in the country. Taking to Twitter, Saudi’s Foreign Ministry confirmed that the Ministry of Interior has banned the “direct and indirect travel of citizens to a number of countries without obtaining prior permission from the concerned authorities, including Lebanon.” The ministry called on citizens to follow instructions issued by relevant authorities, and also urged those in Lebanon to take precautions and stay away from gatherings, “due to their potential threat to citizens’ security and safety”. The warning comes after seven people were killed in clashes in Beirut last week. #تنبيه | نظراً للظروف الراهنة في #لبنان ندعو جميع المواطنين الكرام إلى اتباع التعليمات الصادرة من الجهات المعنية بعدم السفر إلى العديد من الدول ومنها #لبنان، كما ندعو الجميع إلى عدم التردد في التواصل معنا عبر الأرقام الموضحة في البيان pic.twitter.com/3pqb1TuWwD — وزارة الخارجية ?? (@KSAMOFA) October 17, 2021 Tags Lebanon News Saudi Arabia Travel Warning 0 Comments You might also like Egypt’s sovereign dollar bonds fall, reversing gains on Saudi visit PIF-backed Lucid says stock sale will provide ‘cash runway’ well into 2026 Saudi Arabia’s PIF sets up company to build staff accommodation Saudi Arabia’s United International Holding to sell 30% stake via IPO