Malaysian Embassy in Abu Dhabi closes


PETALING JAYA: The Malaysian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, will close to the public due to the ongoing regional security situation.

In a notice on Monday (March 2), the embassy stated that in-person consular services would be unavailable during the closure.

However, it said the consular team would remain reachable via telephone and e-mail to provide advice and assistance, including for urgent matters.

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For emergencies, they can be reached at +971 50 614 6894 or mwabudhabi@kln.gov.my.

It also expressed appreciation for the public’s understanding and cooperation.

The closure comes amid heightened security concerns in parts of the Middle East, with several countries reviewing safety measures and diplomatic operations as a precaution.

Malaysia previously advised its citizens in the region to remain vigilant and stay in contact with diplomatic missions for updates and assistance.

 

 

 

 

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