Lebanon has finalized 22 agreements with Saudi Arabia to bolster economic ties, ahead of a proposed high-level visit. These include various sectors and aim to facilitate international aid for Lebanon’s economy. Discussions on reconstruction and humanitarian support are ongoing, with France expressing intent to host a conference for Lebanon’s recovery.
Lebanon has concluded 22 cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia, setting the framework for a high-level visit next month aimed at enhancing economic relations. The Lebanese delegation, potentially led by President Joseph Aoun or Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, may include both officials, as confirmed by Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri during an interview with Asharq.
The establishment of 22 agreements between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia signifies a proactive step toward strengthening economic ties, with aspirations for increased international aid for Lebanon’s economy. As high-level discussions continue, a focus on post-war reconstruction and humanitarian support remains critical amid ongoing challenges in the region.
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