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UK Foreign Office gives updated advice for British tourists travelling to Egypt

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Brits planning a tripto Egypthave been given updatedtravel guidance by the Foreign Officedue to alterations at the British Embassy in Cairo.

The Embassy is not currently open, however, consular support remains accessible. Following the removal of security barriers outside the premises on August 31, the Embassy has temporarily shut its doors while the situation is being 'reviewed'.

Despite the closure, emergency help is still available for travellers who can call 0020 2 2791 6000 if they require assistance. The Foreign Office released a statement on their Egypt travel advice page, stating: "On Sunday 31 August security barriers outside the British Embassy in Cairo were removed by the Egyptian authorities.

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"The main Embassy building will be closed while the impact of these changes is reviewed. Emergency consular assistance remains available by calling 0020 2 2791 6000. If you have a pre-booked appointment at the Embassy please call 0020 2 2791 6000 in advance for advice on how to access the Embassy compound."

The decision to remove the security barriers came amidst a diplomatic dispute sparked by the detention of an activist, as reported by BBC News. Daily News Egypt has reported that the incident involved an Egyptian activist who was detained after a confrontation with protesters outside the Egyptian embassy in London last week, but he has since been released by British officials.

In response to the recent arrest, Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty is said to have contacted the UK's National Security Adviser Jonathan Powell last week seeking an explanation.

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Abdelatty has previously stated that Egypt reserves the "right to respond and reciprocity" towards nations that do not adequately protect Egyptian embassies as per the Vienna Convention.

The initial detention prompted a "strong diplomatic response from Cairo", with some calling for the removal of security barriers around the British embassy in Cairo.

The UK government remains in discussions with Egyptian officials regarding the security at the British embassy in Cairo, according to BBC News. Both the British and American embassies in Cairo have been fortified with substantial security barriers for many years.

According to the latestnumbers, Egypt welcomed 15.7 million tourists in 2024, an increase of 800,000 compared to the previous year. The country also aims to welcome 30 million annual visitors by 2030, with the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum, which will welcome visitors from around the world.

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