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Sweden Closes Embassy in Lebanon

August 3, 2024
Sweden Closes Embassy in Lebanon

Sweden Closes Embassy in Lebanon

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Sweden announced on Saturday that it will temporarily close its embassy in Beirut, citing concerns over the escalating conflict in Gaza potentially expanding into a wider regional conflict.

This decision comes shortly after Sweden advised its citizens to leave Lebanon.

The recent killing of Ismail Haniyeh, the political leader of Hamas, and Fouad Shukr, who managed Hezbollah’s operations in southern Lebanon, both in strikes attributed to Israel, has heightened regional tensions significantly.

Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström stated that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has instructed its embassy staff to leave Beirut and relocate to Cyprus temporarily.

The decision, initially set for August, is subject to extension depending on the security situation. The ministry is closely monitoring the developments.

Despite the travel advisory issued in October 2023, up to 10,000 Swedish citizens traveled to Lebanon this summer.

The Foreign Minister urged these citizens to leave the country by any means available while they still can.

Sweden and Lebanon have historically maintained diplomatic relations, with Sweden providing humanitarian aid and support to Lebanon, particularly in times of crisis.

The Swedish embassy in Beirut plays a crucial role in these efforts, fostering bilateral relations, trade, and cultural exchange between the two countries.

The recent incidents involving key figures in Hamas and Hezbollah have significantly escalated the already volatile situation in the Middle East.

These targeted killings have led to increased fears of a broader conflict, drawing in multiple countries and potentially destabilizing the region further.

The closure of the embassy and the call for Swedish citizens to leave Lebanon reflect the Swedish government’s prioritization of the safety and security of its nationals.

The embassy’s temporary closure could affect consular services, including assistance with travel documents and support in emergencies.

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