Keeta, China's food delivery giant Meituan's subsidiary in the Middle East, said that the company is currently closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East and may suspend services if necessary after the United States and Israel launched military strikes against Iran.
The safety of its riders, merchants, users, and employees is their top priority, according to the statement. Meituan maintains close communication with relevant authorities in the Middle East and strictly adheres to all government guidelines and directives, including any instructions related to operational suspensions or service adjustments. If necessary, services may be temporarily restricted or halted in specific areas to ensure community safety, and Meituan will respond swiftly to the evolving situation.
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