Hamieh discusses transport cooperation with Russian counterpart in St. Petersburg
7 حزيران 2024 11:11
During his visit to Russia, Caretaker Minister of Public Works Ali Hamieh met with Vitaly Savelyev, Russia's Minister of Transport, in St. Petersburg.
Talks reportedly focused on enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in ports and transportation.
Hamieh highlighted Lebanon's strategic location along the Mediterranean and its vital ports, emphasizing ongoing efforts to develop them.
Discussions included global transport corridors, where Lebanon's geographical advantage was emphasized, offering economic benefits for all involved.
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 2024, Hamieh showcased Lebanon's interest in transport corridors, especially those connecting BRICS-Plus countries and extending towards Lebanon.
In turn, Savelyev expressed Russia's interest in furthering cooperation with Lebanon in the transport sector and readiness to establish agreements.
Both ministers emphasized the potential for Russian investments to bolster Lebanon's railway sector and activate global transport corridors, including those involving Lebanon.
Talks reportedly focused on enhancing bilateral relations, particularly in ports and transportation.
Hamieh highlighted Lebanon's strategic location along the Mediterranean and its vital ports, emphasizing ongoing efforts to develop them.
Discussions included global transport corridors, where Lebanon's geographical advantage was emphasized, offering economic benefits for all involved.
At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) 2024, Hamieh showcased Lebanon's interest in transport corridors, especially those connecting BRICS-Plus countries and extending towards Lebanon.
In turn, Savelyev expressed Russia's interest in furthering cooperation with Lebanon in the transport sector and readiness to establish agreements.
Both ministers emphasized the potential for Russian investments to bolster Lebanon's railway sector and activate global transport corridors, including those involving Lebanon.