Mohammed bin Zayed and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati have agreed to take the necessary measures to reopen the Abu Dhabi Embassy in Beirut.
Yesterday, Thursday, the UAE announced that its President, Mohammed bin Zayed, and the Lebanese Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, had agreed to take the necessary measures to reopen the Abu Dhabi Embassy in Beirut, which has been closed since late 2021. This came according to what was reported by the official Emirates News Agency, WAM, after… A meeting between Bin Zayed and Mikati at Al Shati Palace in the capital, Abu Dhabi.
The two sides agreed “to take the necessary measures to reopen the UAE Embassy in Beirut, and to form a joint committee to develop a mechanism to facilitate the issuance of entry visas for Lebanese to the country,” according to WAM. The Emirati agency added that Bin Zayed expressed his wishes for Lebanon to “enjoy stability, security, prosperity, and achieve development that meets the aspirations of its people.”
During the meeting, the two sides discussed relations between the two countries and ways to strengthen and develop them in various fields, especially development and economic, and other aspects that serve the interests of the two countries, according to the same source.
On Thursday, Mikati arrived in Abu Dhabi on an indefinite visit to meet with Bin Zayed. The Lebanese Ambassador to the Emirates, Fouad Shihab Dandan, participated in the meeting, and on the Emirati side, the Secretary General of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali bin Hammad Al Shamsi, and the Minister of State, Khalifa Shaheen Al Marar, according to the news agency. Lebanese.
2023-10-06 12:17:16
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