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Khalid al-Naima, a spokesman for the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy, said the news was untrue and that the World Cup would not affect the travels of citizens and residents. Khalid al-Naima has said that Qatar wants everyone to be in the country during the World Cup and that rumors of a travel ban are not true.
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He made the remarks in an interview with Qatar TV. He was responding to a query on whether there were any rumors that the country would ban nationals and foreigners. He said the rumors were baseless and should be rejected. Over the past few days, rumors have been circulating that those leaving Qatar after July will not be able to return until after the World Cup. He said there was no need to worry in the absence of any notification from the authorities.
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