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    South Korea bans its citizens from traveling to Iraq for 6 months

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    South Korea bans its citizens from traveling to Iraq for 6 months Empty South Korea bans its citizens from traveling to Iraq for 6 months

    Post by Rocky Mon 18 Jul 2022, 5:21 am

    South Korea bans its citizens from traveling to Iraq for 6 months

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    Economy News - translation
    The South Korean government decided to extend the travel ban imposed on seven countries, including Iraq and some parts of the Philippines, Russia and Belarus, for a period of six months due to the prolonged security risks, according to its perception.
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Monday that it had "decided to extend the ban until January 31 of next year . "
    As a result, South Koreans will not be allowed to travel to Iraq, Ukraine, Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria and Libya, as well as to the Zamboanga Peninsula, Sulu, Basilan and Tawi-Tawi in the Philippines . According to world.kbs
    The State Department said there is a strong possibility that the designated areas will experience political unrest and terrorist risks for an extended period of time.
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