Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati held a meeting at the Grand Serail, with Caretaker Water and Energy Minister, Dr. Walid Fayad, and the Director General of Electricite Du Liban (EDL), Kamal Hayek.
Minister Fayyad said that the meeting followed up on the outcome of the positive visit to Iraq last Sunday.
Prime Minister Mikati also received at the Grand Serail, the Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt to Lebanon, Alaa Moussa, who said that they discussed the overall situation and developments in the region and Lebanon, and they exchanged views reggarding the latest developments.
Premier Mikati then received Acting Director General of General Security, Brigadier General Elias Baissari, with whom he discussed the security situation in the country.
The Premier later received respectively MPs Bilal Al-Hashimi, Walid Baarini, Ihab Matar, Ahmed Al-Khair, and Ghazi Zeaiter, over relevant district demands and developmental affairs.
Amon Premier Mikati's itinerant visitors for today had been a delegation from the New Mazloum Hospital.
Mikati later received the Secretary General of the United Cities and Local Governments Organization - Middle East and West Asia Section, Dr. Mehmet Duman. Discussions touched on the activities provided by the organization and the possibility of providing support and assistance to Lebanon.
Mikati then welcomed at the Grand Serail, Lebanon’s Ambassador to Italy, Mira Daher.
The Premier then received the Head of American Task Force for Lebanon, Edward Gabriel.
Mikati holds series of meetings
Previous
- Karam to MTV: The resistance faction is stalling and does not want a genuine initiative but rather to keep the Lebanese state as its hostage; Hezbollah, under Iranian directive, does not want a full-scale war in the region
- NNA: Israeli shelling on the outskirts of the town of Ayta ash Shab
- The Saudi Cabinet, chaired by King Salman, emphasized the need for practical steps to resolve the Palestinian issue
- Karam to MTV: We are seeking to reach mutual understandings and are open to dialogue; however, the other party insists on pre-packaged agreements
TWEET YOUR COMMENT