S. Korea imposes travel ban on parts of Venezuela
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S. Korea imposes travel ban on parts of Venezuela
The foreign ministry on Friday imposed a travel ban on parts of Venezuela amid political friction between its regime and the United States. The ban -- the highest Level 4 of a four-tier travel warning system — will take effect at 11 p.m. in the border states of Zulia, Tachira, Apure and Sucre, excluding their respective capitals and the eastern part of Zulia. The rest of the country will remain under Level 3, which advises citizens to leave the …
infobae The South Korean government maximized its warning on the regions of Zulia, Táchira, Apure and Sucre, restricting access due to security risks and regional tensions, while maintaining evacuation recommendations in the rest of the country The Foreign Ministry of South Korea announced this Friday the travel ban for South Korean citizens to four provinces of Venezuela due to the high risk represented by the current security context off the c…
The provinces of Zulia, Táchira, Apure and Sucre - from which the capitals and an eastern area of Zulia are excluded - cannot be visited by South Korean citizens, which means raising the travel restrictions to Venezuela from level 3 - in which they were previously found - to 4.
The Government of South Korea banned travel to four Venezuelan provinces due to the high risk to its citizens, in the midst of growing regional tension. The post-South Korea prohibits travel to four regions of Venezuela appeared first on El Diario.
South Korea has imposed a travel ban on the states of Zulia, Tachira, Apure and Sucre, which are located on the border with Venezuela, due to political disagreements with the United States. Click for more
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