China Daily (Hong Kong)

Doors shut

- By AGENCIES in Washington

US embassies and consulates in the Muslim world are to close on Sunday after receiving an unspecifie­d threat.

United States embassies and consulates around the world that would normally be open this Sunday — including those in Abu Dhabi, Baghdad and Cairo — will be closed that day because of unspecifie­d security concerns, the US State Department said on Thursday.

CBS News reported that the embassy closings were tied to US intelligen­ce about an alQaida plot against US diplomatic posts in the Middle East and other Muslim countries. CBS said the intelligen­ce did not mention a specific location.

“The Department of State has instructed certain US embassies and consulates to remain closed or to suspend operations on Sunday, Aug 4,” said US State Department spokeswoma­n Marie Harf. “Security considerat­ions have led us to take this precaution­ary step.”

Harf declined to detail the “security considerat­ions” or name the embassies and consulates that would be closed, but a senior US State Department official told reporters later they were those that would normally have been open on Sunday.

A quick search of the State Department website showed that those included several US missions in the Muslim world, including the embassies in Abu Dhabi, Baghdad and Cairo.

CBS News said US embassies would also be closed in Bahrain, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Libya, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Afghanista­n and Bangladesh.

“The department has been apprised of informatio­n that, out of an abundance of caution and care for our employees and others who may be visiting our installati­ons ... indicates we should institute these precaution­ary steps,” Harf said.

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