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West Asia war: UAE bars Iranians from entry and transit amid ongoing conflict

The UAE has barred Iranians from entering or transiting the country as the war rages, three major airlines said on Wednesday. The long-haul carriers Emirates and Etihad, as well as the lower-cost airline FlyDubai, made the announcements on their websites.
Entry rules can sometimes be opaque in the autocratic United Arab Emirates, a federation of seven sheikhdoms. But the airlines` websites all displayed the order. It said holders of Golden Visas, 10-year residency permits in the country, could still enter.
Authorities offered no official comment. But the change comes as Dubai has already shut down the Iranian Hospital and Iranian Club in the city, two institutions in the city-state dating back to the time of the shah.
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