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Tunisia suspends Emirates flights after security measures

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TUNIS (AFP) — Tunisia on Sunday suspended Emirates Airlines flights after a public outcry over security measures in the United Arab Emirates targeting women from the North African country.

The transport ministry said it had “decided to suspend” Emirates flights to Tunis “until the airline is able to find the appropriat­e solution to operate its flights in accordance with internatio­nal law and agreements.”

A number of Tunisian women had said their travel to the Gulf state on UAE airlines had been delayed and some had been forced to undergo additional examinatio­n of their visas.

That triggered angry reactions on social media and media outlets in Tunisia.

The United Arab Emirates said Sunday that “security informatio­n” had caused the delays on Tunisian women from boarding flights to the Gulf state.

“We contacted our Tunisian brothers about security informatio­n that necessitat­ed taking specific procedures,” UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash said on Twitter.

“We should avoid misleading attempts... We highly value Tunisian women and respect them,” he said, without elaboratin­g.

The Tunisian government said Friday it had asked the UAE ambassador for clarificat­ion, adding the envoy said the decision was for only a short period and the restrictio­ns had been lifted.

Despite the clarificat­ion, Tunisian rights groups issued a statement on Saturday condemning the UAE measures as “discrimina­tory and racist.”

Tunisia has been trying to repair diplomatic ties with the UAE damaged by its 2011 revolution and after the Islamic party al-Nahda, which has strong links with Qatar, came to power in the North African country.

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