UAE Embassy in Beirut to Reopen After Emirati-Lebanese Deal

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A high-level UAE delegation has arrived in Beirut, Lebanon, to take the necessary steps for reopening the UAE Embassy. This move follows the directives of His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, and a recent call between Sheikh Mohamed and His Excellency Joseph Aoun, the President of the Republic of Lebanon.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) issued a statement confirming that the reopening of the embassy highlights the strong and enduring relationship between the UAE and Lebanon. It emphasizes the UAE's unwavering support for Lebanon's unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. The embassy's reopening is a testament to the UAE's commitment to supporting the Lebanese people during challenging times.

According to MoFA, this initiative is part of the broader effort to enhance bilateral relations and provide ongoing support for Lebanon's stability and development. The UAE remains dedicated to assisting Lebanon across various sectors, reinforcing its role as a key partner in the region.

This significant diplomatic step reaffirms the UAE's solidarity with Lebanon and reflects the deep fraternal ties between the two nations. It marks an important chapter in the UAE's ongoing support for Lebanon's recovery and progress.