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Pak embassy in UAE asks staff to be careful on social media

By ANI | Updated: November 21, 2020 11:25 IST

The Embassy of Pakistan in UAE on Friday asked members of Pakistani community to abide by the social media laws of their host country.

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The Embassy of Pakistan in UAE on Friday asked members of Pakist community to abide by the social media laws of their host country.

"The Embassy of Pakistan Abu Dhabi advises Pakist community members living in UAE to abide by the local laws of the host country and respective States in using social media," said a statement issued by the embassy, reported SAMAA TV.

The embassy did not clarify if it received any complaints against members of the Pakist community from the authorities in the UAE, although Pakists in the UAE have been complaining for the past couple of days that the visas of their family members are being rejected by UAE officials.

"Out of context social media activity should be avoided and any issue/problem faced by community members may be reported to this Embassy," read the statement.

Pakistan Information Minister Shibli Faraz has confirmed that the visa services have been suspended for new Pakist applicants, reported SAMAA TV.

"This will not affect those who already hold visit visas," he added.

The UAE has temporarily suspended the issuance of new visas to visitors for Pakistan and 11 other countries until further notice.

Pakistan's Foreign Office on Wednesday confirmed the news saying that the decision by the UAE authorities is 'believed to be related to the second wave of COVID-19'.

( With inputs from ANI )

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