In an upcoming diplomatic engagement, Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos is set to embark on a significant one-day visit to Lebanon this Tuesday. The visit aims to fortify bilateral relations and delve into the critical issue of migration between the two nations.
Kombos will be meeting with his Lebanese counterpart, Abdallah Bou Habib, to discuss a range of topics pertinent to both countries. A key agenda item includes a briefing by Kombos on the latest developments concerning the Cyprus problem, an ongoing geopolitical issue of great importance to the region.
The two ministers are scheduled to address the media following their meeting, providing insights and outcomes from their discussions. This engagement underscores the commitment of both nations to maintain open lines of communication and collaboration on matters of mutual interest.
In addition to his meeting with Minister Bou Habib, Kombos’s itinerary includes high-level discussions with other prominent Lebanese officials. He is set to meet with Lebanon’s Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Parliamentary Speaker Nabih Berri, and Commander of the Lebanese Armed Forces Joseph Aoun. These meetings are indicative of the comprehensive nature of Kombos’s visit, reflecting the multifaceted relationship between Cyprus and Lebanon.
The visit is expected to strengthen the ties between the two Mediterranean countries as they navigate the complex landscape of regional politics and migration challenges. The outcomes of these meetings could have far-reaching implications for cooperation on security, economic, and humanitarian fronts.
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