
Foreign Minister visits Maronite Archbishop of Beirut, discusses general situation
Maronite Archbishop of Beirut Boulos Abdel Sater received Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants Youssef Rajji.
Discussions between the pair reportedly touched on the current general situation in Lebanon and the broad region.
Minister Rajji Minister briefed Bishop Abdel Sater on the current government's concerns regarding ensuring internal stability and dialogue among various segments, restoring Lebanon's role as a key player in the region, and developing its relations with its Arab brothers and the West.
The discussion also highlighted the importance of the Christian presence and its reconciling and unifying role in the region and in Lebanon.

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