
20 Jun 2025 18:11 PM Interior Minister discusses bilateral relations with visitors
Minister of Interior and Municipalities Ahmad Hajjar received in his office at the ministry, former Interior Minister Ziad Baroud, with whom he discussed the latest developments.
Minister Hajjar later received Norwegian Ambassador to Lebanon, Hilde Haraldstad, with talks reportedly touching on the bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to enhance joint cooperation.
The Interior Minister also recieved former Beirut Governor, Judge Ziad Chebib.

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