Saturday 21 March 2015

Saudi Arabia to stop visas for Swedish nationals.

Saudi Arabia says it will stop issuing business visas for Swedish nationals or renewing the current visas of Swedes living in the Arab kingdom, a top Saudi official says.

The decision was made in response to Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallströms recent criticism of human rights situation in Saudi Arabia, the official told the Associated Press on condition of anonymity on Thursday.

Andreas Astrom, the communications director at Stockholm's Chamber of Commerce, raised concerns over the development, saying, "This is going to have a vast negative impact for the companies with interest in the region.

Back in February, during a parliamentary speech, Wallström referred to the Persian Gulf state as a "dictatorship" that violates women's rights and whips bloggers. In reaction, Riyadh blocked the speech of the Swedish top diplomat at an Arab League meeting earlier this month due to her criticism of the monarchys record on democracy and human rights.

Stockholm reacted with the announcement that it would not renew a controversial arms deal with Saudi Arabia, which is the third-largest non-Western customer for Swedish weapons.
In response, the kingdom recalled its ambassador from the Scandinavian country amid rising tensions between Stockholm and Riyadh.

International human rights organizations have lashed out at Saudi Arabia for failing to address the rights situation in the kingdom. They accuse Riyadh of persistently implementing repressive policies that stifle freedom of expression, association and assembly. Thu Mar 19, 2015 6:24PM PTV

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