ABU DHABI / BEIRUT - The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced plans on Saturday to reopen its embassy in Lebanon following a phone call between UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and his Lebanese counterpart, Joseph Aoun.
During the conversation, Sheikh Mohamed extended his congratulations to Aoun on his recent election as president of Lebanon, expressing hope for his success in steering Lebanon toward development and stability.
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"Now that the presidential elections are over, work at the UAE embassy in Beirut will begin as soon as possible," Sheikh Mohamed said.
He reaffirmed the UAE's commitment to supporting Lebanon, calling for strengthening bilateral ties for the mutual benefit of both nations.
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Aoun thanked Sheikh Mohamed for his support and highlighted the UAE's significant role in assisting Lebanon at various levels.
He reiterated his commitment to fostering strong ties between the two countries and enhancing cooperation in areas of mutual interest.
The UAE closed its embassy in Beirut in October 2021.