JAKARTA - Iranian citizens are not allowed to enter or transit until they leave the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The information was conveyed by the website of the UAE-owned airline, Emirates, quoted from The Guardian, Wednesday, April 1.

Another airline's website, Flydubai, said the new rules were not binding on certain criteria.

According to Flydubai, the blockade of Iranian citizens is excluded for Iranian citizens who have a long-term residence permit or an UAE golden visa.

Generally, the UAE golden visa is owned by those who are entrepreneurs, investors and expatriates who study in the UAE.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the UAE has indeed prepared to help the US-Israel face the impact of Iran's retaliatory attacks.

The war, which began with a massive US-Israeli attack on Iran, resulted in the cessation of ships carrying energy sources passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which was designated as a war zone.

The UAE is also considering lowering its military to help the US-Israel open a supply line for 20 percent of the world's oil and gas resources.


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