Saudi halts recognition of UAE ID cards

Friday it has stopped recognising UAE identity cards because it dislikes a map on the cards and is requiring Emiratis to travel with a passport instead.

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Friday it has stopped recognising UAE identity cards because it dislikes a map on the cards and is requiring Emiratis to travel with a passport instead.

Under a mutual agreement between members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), UAE and Saudi citizens were allowed to gain entrance to the other country by showing their national identity cards. But Saudi Arabia withdrew from the agreement in protest at an image of the UAE map on Emiratisโ€™ ID cards that does not correspond to the โ€จborder agreed by the two in 1974, General Salem Al Bolayhed, head of the immigration authority, was quoted as saying by the official SPA news agency.

โ€œThe kingdom has taken many measures to contain the issue by submitting an official memorandum via diplomatic channels… calling on brothers in the UAE to correct the map to match the current reality of common borders between the two countries,โ€ Bolayhed said.

โ€œAnd since there was no response from the UAE to the efforts made in that respect, it has been decided that UAE citizens should be banned from entering the kingdom with their official identity cards.โ€ โ€จโ€œCitizens of the two countries wishing to move between the official crossings have to use their passports instead of their national identity cards,โ€ he added.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been embroiled in a row over the location of a pan-Gulf central bank, which is to be based in Riyadh, much to the dismay of the UAE, home to trade and tourism hub โ€จDubai.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • But Saudi Arabia withdrew from the agreement in protest at an image of the UAE map on Emiratis' ID cards that does not correspond to the โ€จborder agreed by the two in 1974, General Salem Al Bolayhed, head of the immigration authority, was quoted as saying by the official SPA news agency.
  • Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have been embroiled in a row over the location of a pan-Gulf central bank, which is to be based in Riyadh, much to the dismay of the UAE, home to trade and tourism hub โ€จDubai.
  • โ€œAnd since there was no response from the UAE to the efforts made in that respect, it has been decided that UAE citizens should be banned from entering the kingdom with their official identity cards.

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