
Foreign Minister discusses ways to enhance partnership with UNESCO delegation
Minister of Foreign Affairs Youssef Rajji received in his office, Director of the Office of the UNESCO Director-General in Paris Margaux Bergeon-Dars accompanied by the Director of UNESCO Regional Office in Beirut and UNESCO Representative in Lebanon, Paolo Fontani, who paid him an acquaintance visit.
Ways to strengthen the partnership between Lebanon and the organization were discussed. Margaux Bergeon-Dars confirmed that UNESCO's Beirut office will remain the organization's regional center.
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