Gulf Countries Welcome Eid al-Fitr by Easing Covid Restrictions

Street Eid decorations in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
Street Eid decorations in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Gulf Countries Welcome Eid al-Fitr by Easing Covid Restrictions

Street Eid decorations in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
Street Eid decorations in Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues for the second year, some Gulf countries have relaxed their precautionary measures, while others tightened control to prevent gatherings on the Eid al-Fitr holiday and limit the spread of the virus. Saudi Arabia declared Thursday as the first day of Eid.

Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has decided to hold Eid prayers in all regions of the Kingdom and announced the lifting of travel restrictions and the complete re-opening of the land, sea and air ports, starting Monday, May 17.

Under the new measures, citizens who have received two doses or a single dose of the coronavirus vaccine at least two weeks prior will be allowed to travel. Those who have recovered from the virus in the last six months are also permitted to take international flights, as are those under the age of 18.

Travelers must provide proof of their vaccine or previous coronavirus infection using the government’s Tawakkalna app. Travelers returning from abroad must also commit to home quarantine for seven days and take a COVID-19 test at the end of that week.

Oman
The Sultanate of Oman has decided to impose a total curfew from 7pm till 4am, as of May 8, which was the 26th day of Ramadan, until May 15.

It also banned all commercial activities throughout the day except for food stores, gas stations, health institutions and pharmacies, while home delivery services for all goods are permitted during the aforementioned period. The Supreme Committee had also decided not to hold Eid prayers and traditional Eid markets and to prevent gatherings of all kinds in various locations, including beaches and public parks, during the holiday.

Kuwait
More than two months after the implementation of the partial lockdown in Kuwait, the country announced it was relaxing the measures starting from the first day of Eid. It also decided to suspend flights with Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, except for cargo flights.

UAE
The National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority in the UAE announced five precautionary measures during Eid. They include avoiding family visits and gatherings, wearing masks and adhering to social distancing while sitting with the elderly and those with chronic diseases, in addition to refraining from exchanging gifts and food and replacing gift vouchers with electronic alternatives.

Qatar
Qatar decided to gradually lift the Covid-19 restrictions that were imposed in March in four stages, the first of which starts on May 28. The first phase will allow a maximum of five people who have received the vaccine to gather in a closed place. Mosques will reopen for daily prayers with some restrictions.

Bahrain
Starting from the first day of Eid, Bahrain will allow indoor dining for citizens, residents and visitors who were vaccinated and recovered from Covid-19, provided that evidence of their vaccination is available on the BeAware application or any other official application approved by the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.

Moreover, vaccinated GCC visitors arriving in Bahrain will be exempted from PCR tests, and will no longer be required to undergo precautionary quarantine.



Kuwait Includes 8 Lebanese Hospitals on 'Terror' List

Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
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Kuwait Includes 8 Lebanese Hospitals on 'Terror' List

Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA
Kuwait indicated that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.” KUNA

Kuwait's foreign ministry issued on Sunday a circular indicating that it had listed eight hospitals in Lebanon as part of regulations related to "combating terrorism.”

Lebanon's health ministry expressed surprise and said it would seek clarification.

It said it received the Kuwaiti statement "with great surprise", adding it had not been provided with "any information or notification from any Kuwaiti entity about this matter.”

"The hospitals mentioned in the statement are registered with the syndicate of private hospitals in Lebanon and carry out their role in providing treatment and health services to all Lebanese without exception," the ministry statement said.

It called the facilities "an essential part of the Lebanese health system,” and said it would contact the relevant authorities to request clarification and "protect Lebanon's health system.”

It noted that "Kuwait has numerous joint projects with the ministry... and has been among the most prominent countries that have stood by the health system during the successive crises that Lebanon has faced.”

The latest move was "unprecedented and inconsistent" with the Gulf country's usual approach, it added.


Saudi and Guatemalan FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
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Saudi and Guatemalan FMs Discuss Bilateral Ties

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart in Riyadh. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Sunday with his Guatemalan counterpart Carlos Ramiro Martínez in Riyadh.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations and discussed developments of mutual interest.


Faisal bin Farhan, Barrack Discuss Developments in Syria

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
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Faisal bin Farhan, Barrack Discuss Developments in Syria

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince met on Sunday with the US Special Envoy for Syria in Riyadh.(SPA)

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Sunday with US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack in Riyadh.

During the meeting, they reviewed developments in Syria.