The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia suspended Sunday travel to nine countries, including Kuwait, and banned the entry of arrivals from those countries due to the coronavirus outbreak.

The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) quoted an official source in the Saudi Ministry of Interior as saying that the Kingdom’s government decided to temporarily suspend the travel of citizens and residents to Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Korea, Egypt, Italy and Iraq.

The source added that the Saudi government also suspended entry to those coming from those countries or entry of those who were there during the 14 days before their arrival to the Kingdom, the source added.

Furthermore, the Kingdom decided to stop air and ship traffic with those countries, except for evacuation, trade and shipping purposes provided that necessary precautions are taken, the source said.

The source pointed out that the Ministry of Interior and Health will coordinate in dealing with humanitarian and exceptional cases.
This move was taken in accordance with the preventive and precautionary measures recommended by the competent health authorities in the Kingdom as part of the efforts to control

the virus and prevent its spread as well as to protect the health of citizens and residents, the source argued.

The source explained that this follows the decision of the Saudi government to temporarily limit entry to its lands for those coming from the State of Kuwait, the UAE and Bahrain to airports only.


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