<p>The United Arab Emirates has temporarily suspended a visa waiver for Ukrainian citizens, Kyiv's embassy in the Gulf Arab state said, at a time thousands of people are fleeing war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>The UAE decision went into effect on Tuesday, the embassy said in a notice to citizens on its Facebook page, without providing a reason. Emirati authorities did not respond to a request for comment.</p>.<p>Ukranian Anna Goncharnco, speaking to Reuters in Dubai where she is on holiday, slammed the decision at a time the "whole world is helping". She lives in the Netherlands, but her daughter lives in Kyiv with her father.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/russia-pounds-ukraine-as-kyiv-rejects-ultimatums-1087250.html" target="_blank">Russia pounds Ukraine as Kyiv rejects 'ultimatums'</a></strong></p>.<p>"I find it actually a crime from this country (UAE) if they don't let Ukrainians enter the country right now and require a visa. How they should get a visa at this moment, it's impossible," she said, tearing up outside the Ukraine pavilion at the Dubai Expo world fair.</p>.<p>More than 650,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighbouring European states since Russia's invasion. The European Union has said it is preparing for millions of refugees.</p>.<p>The UAE, which has adopted a neutral stance in the conflict and called for a ceasefire and diplomacy, said on Wednesday it would provide aid assistance to civilians in Ukraine worth $5 million, state media reported.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/russia-ukraine-crisis-war-live-news-updates-vladimir-putin-joe-biden-volodymyr-zelenskyy-us-donbass-kyiv-kharkiv-1086839.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live Ukraine-Russia crisis updates here</strong></a></p>.<p>Inna and her daughter Sonia, also visiting Dubai for the world fair, are worried about their family and friends in the Black Sea port city of Odessa.</p>.<p>"It is so terrible, so sad. We are nervous for our friends, for our family because they are there and can't leave the country," said Inna, who declined to give her last name.</p>.<p>Sonia wants to go home.</p>.<p>"This year I was supposed to graduate from class, now I don't know what will happen tomorrow...Please stop the war in our country, it is so scary," she said, speaking in English.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>
<p>The United Arab Emirates has temporarily suspended a visa waiver for Ukrainian citizens, Kyiv's embassy in the Gulf Arab state said, at a time thousands of people are fleeing war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>The UAE decision went into effect on Tuesday, the embassy said in a notice to citizens on its Facebook page, without providing a reason. Emirati authorities did not respond to a request for comment.</p>.<p>Ukranian Anna Goncharnco, speaking to Reuters in Dubai where she is on holiday, slammed the decision at a time the "whole world is helping". She lives in the Netherlands, but her daughter lives in Kyiv with her father.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/russia-pounds-ukraine-as-kyiv-rejects-ultimatums-1087250.html" target="_blank">Russia pounds Ukraine as Kyiv rejects 'ultimatums'</a></strong></p>.<p>"I find it actually a crime from this country (UAE) if they don't let Ukrainians enter the country right now and require a visa. How they should get a visa at this moment, it's impossible," she said, tearing up outside the Ukraine pavilion at the Dubai Expo world fair.</p>.<p>More than 650,000 people have fled Ukraine to neighbouring European states since Russia's invasion. The European Union has said it is preparing for millions of refugees.</p>.<p>The UAE, which has adopted a neutral stance in the conflict and called for a ceasefire and diplomacy, said on Wednesday it would provide aid assistance to civilians in Ukraine worth $5 million, state media reported.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/russia-ukraine-crisis-war-live-news-updates-vladimir-putin-joe-biden-volodymyr-zelenskyy-us-donbass-kyiv-kharkiv-1086839.html" target="_blank"><strong>Follow live Ukraine-Russia crisis updates here</strong></a></p>.<p>Inna and her daughter Sonia, also visiting Dubai for the world fair, are worried about their family and friends in the Black Sea port city of Odessa.</p>.<p>"It is so terrible, so sad. We are nervous for our friends, for our family because they are there and can't leave the country," said Inna, who declined to give her last name.</p>.<p>Sonia wants to go home.</p>.<p>"This year I was supposed to graduate from class, now I don't know what will happen tomorrow...Please stop the war in our country, it is so scary," she said, speaking in English.</p>.<p><strong>Check out latest DH videos here</strong></p>