Situation in Qatar being monitored closely, no Malaysians affected so far, says Wisma Putra


KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Foreign Ministry is closely monitoring the security situation in Qatar, and is prepared to take appropriate measures, if necessary, says Wisma Putra.

To date, no Malaysian has been affected so far, the Foreign Ministry added.

"The safety and well-being of Malaysian citizens remains the government's utmost priority.

"Updates will be provided through official media channels as necessary," the ministry said, adding that it is maintaining close communication with the local authorities as well as registered Malaysians in the country.

On Monday (June 23), Iran carried out a missile strike on the United States (US) Al Udeid military base in Qatar.

The strike followed a US offensive on Sunday (June 22) on three of Iran's nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan, marking a dramatic escalation in hostilities in the US-backed Israeli campaign against Iran that began on June 13.

In response, Qatar temporarily shut down its airspace on Monday evening.

The closure has disrupted several flights, including those involving Malaysian citizens.

Qatar has since reopened its airspace, according to the Malaysian Embassy in Doha.

The embassy advised travellers to obtain the latest information regarding the status of their planned flights.

Malaysians in Qatar are also advised to remain vigilant, adhere to official advisories from the Qatari government, and get timely updates and advice from the embassy and credible news sources.

The Malaysian Foreign Ministry can be reached at +603-8887 4570 or via email at dutyofficer@kln.gov.my. - Bernama

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