Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati delivered a speech at the signing ceremony of a cooperation agreement between the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center and the Higher Relief Committee.
Mikati expressed his pleasure at hosting the event at the Grand Serail, emphasizing the significance of this partnership as a testament to Saudi Arabia's commitment to Lebanon's stability and support in various fields, under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince.
Mikati highlighted the deep and steadfast brotherly relationship between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, underscoring Saudi Arabia's consistent support for Lebanon during difficult times.
The PM further noted that the Kingdom has been a stabilizing force, maintaining unity among the Lebanese people, regardless of sect or political affiliation.
Referring to the Taif Agreement, Mikati stressed the importance of fully implementing its provisions as the appropriate framework for managing the country’s affairs. He reiterated Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's support for Lebanon's recovery, contingent on the implementation of necessary structural reforms and the full functioning of Lebanese institutions, including the election of a new president.
Mikati emphasized that this responsibility lies with the Lebanese people, who must fulfill their duties with the support of friendly nations, particularly Saudi Arabia.
The PM then praised the transformative reforms in Saudi Arabia, which have modernized the Kingdom and achieved significant progress, earning global recognition. He pointed out that these regional agreements will contribute to stability and advancement in the region. Mikati expressed hope that Saudi Arabia's fraternal support will help Lebanon rise again.
In conclusion, Mikati thanked “all those involved in facilitating this grant, especially the diligent and experienced ambassador”, and warmly welcomed the attendees.
Mikati praises Saudi support at Aid Agreement signing
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