Lebanon and UAE Strengthen Ties at Manama Dialogue Forum
In a significant diplomatic encounter, Lebanon’s Interior Minister, Ahmad Al-Hajar, convened with Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic advisor to the President of the United Arab Emirates, during the Manama Dialogue Forum. The meeting served as a platform to discuss the ongoing bilateral relations between Lebanon and the UAE and to explore avenues for enhanced cooperation in the coming phase.
Deepening Bilateral Relations
During the meeting, the two officials addressed the depth of the fraternal relationship between Lebanon and the UAE. Minister Al-Hajar specifically acknowledged and praised the UAE’s supportive stances toward Lebanon across various sectors. This exchange underscored the strong ties that bind the two nations, setting the stage for more robust collaboration.
Focus on Future Cooperation
The discussions were not merely a review of the past; they were forward-looking. Minister Al-Hajar expressed Lebanon’s anticipation for increased cooperation with the UAE in the upcoming period. This proactive approach highlights a shared vision for a strengthened partnership, focusing on mutual growth and support. The meeting’s location at the Manama Dialogue Forum provided a fitting backdrop for these important discussions, bringing together key figures to foster dialogue and cooperation. The focus on bilateral ties and future cooperation signifies a commitment to strengthening the relationship between Lebanon and the UAE.
The meeting between Ahmad Al-Hajar, Lebanon’s Interior Minister, and Anwar Gargash, the diplomatic advisor to the President of the United Arab Emirates, at the Manama Dialogue Forum, provided a valuable opportunity to discuss the existing strong relationship between Lebanon and the UAE. The meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the forum, aimed at exploring ways to enhance their cooperation in the future. The emphasis on mutual support and the anticipation of increased collaboration reflect the positive and productive nature of the discussions.
Source: Annahar