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Mikati holds key meetings in effort to restore Arab trust in Lebanon

Special Mikati holds key meetings in effort to restore Arab trust in Lebanon
Lebanon鈥檚 Prime Minister Najib Mikati. (Reuters)
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Updated 07 December 2021

Mikati holds key meetings in effort to restore Arab trust in Lebanon

Mikati holds key meetings in effort to restore Arab trust in Lebanon
  • Interior minister says steps will be taken to prevent smuggling and combat the drugs threat

BEIRUT: Lebanon鈥檚 Prime Minister Najib Mikati on Monday held a number of meetings designed to help restore Arab trust in Lebanon, and the country鈥檚 diplomatic and economic relationships with 海角直播 and other Gulf states.

It followed an agreement, announced in Jeddah on Saturday, by French President Emmanuel Macron and 海角直播鈥檚 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to work together to help the people of Lebanon.

The participants in extended meetings at the Grand Serail, the prime minister鈥檚 headquarters, included Defense Minister Maurice Selim, Interior Minister Bassam Mawlawi, Foreign Affairs Minister Abdullah Bou Habib, Agriculture Minister Abbas Hajj Hassan and Industry Minister George Boujikian.

Other officials who took part included Acting Director-General of Lebanon Customs Raymond Al-Khoury, Mohammed Choucair, the head of the Lebanese Economic Organizations, and representatives of the Federation of Lebanese-Gulf Businessmen Councils.

Choucair, who is also a former minister, stressed the need for the organizations to work on resuming exports to 海角直播 and said: 鈥淲e discussed new ways of doing that.鈥

During the meeting, Mikati said that 鈥満=侵辈 and the Gulf states are fed up of hearing slogans that are not implemented.鈥

A number of people who were present told Arab News that Mikati stressed the 鈥渘eed to address the gaps,鈥 and that 鈥渟ome issues the Gulf states are complaining about are right. We must recommend measures to address them, such as the establishment of additional towers on the borders with Syria in order to control the border.鈥

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Prime Minister Najib Mikati said that 鈥樅=侵辈 and the Gulf states are fed up of hearing slogans that are not implemented.鈥

Mawlawi said that discussions had focused on the issue of exports to 海角直播 and concerns about smuggling.

He said: 鈥淲e will take practical measures for anything that might pose a threat to our relations with the Arab states, and I will follow up on all judicial proceedings related to smuggling and combating drugs and captagon.

鈥淲e must all take prompt action to control the borders, airport, port and all crossing points, and we must (address) the smuggling happening through Lebanon. We do not disclose all smuggling operations we bust.鈥

Mawlawi added: 鈥淲e intercepted a captagon-smuggling operation on Saturday. We are following up on it, and the people involved have been arrested.

鈥淲e will give practical answers to the smuggling taking place, and what might pose a threat to our relations with 海角直播 and the Gulf states in this regard.鈥

He also noted that 鈥渋n the case of seized narcotic substances, even if they are manufactured outside of Lebanon and brought to Lebanon to change the manufacturing company鈥檚 name and repackage them, the company鈥檚 license will be revoked, its work discontinued and its name announced.鈥

Regarding a call for the restriction of weapons to Lebanese state institutions as a condition for the restoration of Saudi-Lebanese relations, Mawlawi said: 鈥淲e are implementing the Lebanese state鈥檚 policy and highlighting its interests.鈥

Nicolas Chammas, head of the Beirut Traders鈥 Association, said that 鈥渢he biggest problem remains contraband.鈥 He added: 鈥淲e will work to make Lebanon, once again, a platform for the export of goods, not contraband. We are required to take swift, serious measures and we will take successive measures in this regard.鈥

Fouad Siniora, a former president of Lebanon, described Saturday鈥檚 Saudi-French statement as being 鈥渙f exceptional importance in these delicate circumstances.鈥

It 鈥渞esolves the controversy regarding many issues raised in the Arab region, especially with regard to Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Lebanon,鈥 he added.