Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri is set to travel to Syria on Wednesday to meet with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and ministers involved in bilateral issues between the two countries.Syrian detainees in Lebanon and the demarcation of the Lebanese-Syrian border remain at the top of the list — two subjects also raised by Anne-Claire Legendre, adviser to French President Emmanuel Macron, during her recent visit to Beirut.Mitri said his trip aims “to discuss with Syrian officials ways to move forward through mutual trust and cooperation.”Resolving the issue of Syrian detainees in Lebanese prisons holds nearly the same weight for both sides. Lebanese authorities, however, appear to be less in a rush than their Syrian counterparts. Need the context? Syrian delegation in Beirut: Mitri reveals the behind the scenes For Sharaa, the...
Deputy Prime Minister Tarek Mitri is set to travel to Syria on Wednesday to meet with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and ministers involved in bilateral issues between the two countries.Syrian detainees in Lebanon and the demarcation of the Lebanese-Syrian border remain at the top of the list — two subjects also raised by Anne-Claire Legendre, adviser to French President Emmanuel Macron, during her recent visit to Beirut.Mitri said his trip aims “to discuss with Syrian officials ways to move forward through mutual trust and cooperation.”Resolving the issue of Syrian detainees in Lebanese prisons holds nearly the same weight for both sides. Lebanese authorities, however, appear to be less in a rush than their Syrian counterparts. Need the context? Syrian delegation in Beirut: Mitri reveals the behind the scenes For Sharaa,...
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