
Lebanon's President Aoun thanks Chinese Ambassador for strengthening bilateral ties
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun on Friday expressed his appreciation to Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon Qian Minjian for his diplomatic efforts in the country.
During their meeting, Aoun praised the ambassador's efforts over the past four years to strengthen bilateral relations between Lebanon and China and wished him success in his future diplomatic assignments.
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