Ministerio de Exteriores sueco desaconseja viajar a Catar y Dubái

El Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores sueco (UD) desaconseja a los suecos viajar a Catar, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Kuwait y Baréin debido al conflicto en escalada en la región. La decisión se tomó el sábado tras ataques de EE.UU. e Israel contra Irán. La advertencia no aplica a vuelos de tránsito en ciertos aeropuertos de Catar y Emiratos Árabes Unidos.

En su sitio web, el Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores sueco (UD) indica que los suecos deben evitar viajar a Catar, Emiratos Árabes Unidos, Kuwait y Baréin. La decisión sobre la advertencia de viaje se tomó el sábado 28 de febrero de 2026, después de que EE.UU. e Israel iniciaran ataques contra Irán. Antes ese día, surgieron informes de explosiones, entre otros lugares, en Dubái en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. La advertencia no aplica a vuelos de tránsito en ciertos aeropuertos de Catar y Emiratos Árabes Unidos. Previamente han estado vigentes advertencias de viaje para varios otros países de la región, incluidos Israel e Irán. Las recomendaciones del UD se actualizan continuamente en función de la situación de seguridad. Se insta a los suecos a seguir el consejo de la autoridad para evitar riesgos en el entorno tenso.

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