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Deputy Faisal Karami’s media office noted that the latter “went on a tour of Turkey, during which he met with many senior Turkish officials, in order to strengthen cooperation and bilateral relations between Turkey and Lebanon.”
He explained in a statement: “During his visit, which lasted the last two days, in the Turkish capital, Ankara, Karami met with many senior Turkish officials, who confirmed the” strength of the fraternal and historical relations between Lebanon and Turkey. ” saying that he “met with the president.” Religious Affairs, Prof. Dr. Ali Erbas, where the two sides affirmed the “depth of relations between Turkey and Lebanon.” He also met with Deputy Foreign Minister Yavuz Salim Kiran , at the headquarters of the ministry, and discussed various issues of common interest between the two countries, and also met, at the headquarters of the Justice and Development Party in Ankara, with the party’s deputy chief, Cevdet Yilmaz.
The office noted that Karami presented in the Turkish Parliament a representative of the Justice and Development Party of the capital, Ankara Amarullah Eslar, ways to develop relations between Turkey and Lebanon. He also met with the adviser to the party president, Yassin Aktay, and discussed with him the latest developments in the international arena. And what concerns Lebanon. “He indicated that” at the headquarters of the Statistical, Economic and Social Research and Training Center for Islamic Countries “SESRIC” of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Karami discussed with the Director General of the Center, Nabil Dabour, the ways of benefiting from the services provided by the center, in the interests of joint Islamic action.
He recalled that “Karami also visited Turkey at the beginning of last October, for several days, and met with many officials and directors of Turkish institutions dealing with education, development and relief affairs. Karami praised the efforts made by Turkey, either to assist Lebanon in its ordeal or in terms of its role throughout the region. Noting that Turkey is a role model.
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