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Saturday, August 27, 2022

GCC demands from UK to increase security of Gulf citizens

 Ambassadors of the Gulf countries, in a meeting with British Home Secretary Priti Patel, expressed concern over the repeated criminal incidents targeting GCC citizens in the country.

Friday, August 26, 2022



London (Urdu Point News Latest. August 26, 2022) GCC ambassadors in the United Kingdom have expressed security concerns over repeated criminal incidents targeting Gulf citizens in the country and demanded more security. According to Arab News, the ambassadors of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries in Britain demanded to increase the security of Gulf tourists during a meeting with British Home Minister Priti Patel in London. Security concerns have been raised over a spate of crimes targeting Gulf citizens, with the latest incident when a Kuwaiti man driving a Bugatti was attacked by thieves on a scooter in central London earlier this week.


It is reported that in the meeting, British Home Secretary Priti Patel reiterated the interest of the British government to increase cooperation with the GCC countries in all areas, including security, and said that the British authorities will improve the response rate and security measures to crime reports. Working to increase At the meeting held at the Bahraini Embassy in London, the ambassadors discussed the deepening relationship between the Gulf countries and the UK, welcomed the UK's decision to exempt GCC nationals from entry visas and further Welcomed the implementation of the new electronic travel authorization called "ETA" starting from 2018

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