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Dutch embassy in Jordan also closed to the public

Dutch embassy in Jordan also closed to the public

The Dutch embassy in Amman, Jordan, remained closed to the public on Sunday as a security precaution due to the regional situation. This announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs follows the recent closures of Dutch embassies in Tehran and Kuwait for similar reasons.

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