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The Middle East turmoil may delay the delivery of overseas votes for the Danish election.

Denmark's Government said on Friday that the ongoing turmoil in the Middle East may prevent some overseas votes from being counted in the country's general election of March 24.

The war in Iran has caused major disruptions to global air travel, including the closure of Middle Eastern hubs such as Dubai, Doha, and Abu Dhabi. This has left passengers and cargo stranded.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that under these circumstances, it could not guarantee that postal ballots cast in countries affected will arrive on time for general elections.

It said that the risk was for 'votes cast' in countries of 'the Middle East' and potentially in Asia, where mail passes through the Middle East on its route to Europe.

The ministry didn't say how many Danes were expected to vote overseas. (Reporting and editing by Terje Slsvik, Anna Ringstrom)

(source: Reuters)