Lebanon’s grand mufti welcomes return of Saudi ambassador to Beirut

Lebanon’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Deryan. (File/AFP)
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Updated 11 April 2022
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Lebanon’s grand mufti welcomes return of Saudi ambassador to Beirut

  • Deryan said move highlighted keenness of the Kingdom, Gulf states on maintaining good relations with Lebanon
  • Added that he had asked President Michel Aoun to work on resuming solidarity between Lebanon and Arab states

RIYADH: Lebanon’s Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdul Latif Deryan welcomed the return of Saudi Arabia’s ambassador to Beirut on Monday.

In a press statement, the mufti said that Lebanon does not envisage itself without the protection of the Kingdom.

He added that his country has always supported the Kingdom’s return to Lebanon as per the constitution and the Taif Agreement, and that it was proud of its Arab identity.

Deryan said the move highlighted the keenness of the Kingdom and Arab Gulf states on maintaining good relations with Lebanon in order to keep the country in the Arab world.

“We are interested in relations between the Kingdom and Lebanon, and hope that Lebanese-Arab relations will remain at the highest level of rapprochement and fraternity. As long as things are going in the right direction, and as long as we maintain the right path, these relations will be good and there will be no future crises with Saudi Arabia,” the mufti said.

He added that he had asked Lebanese President Michel Aoun to work on resuming solidarity between Lebanon and Arab states, calling on all Lebanese people to spare no effort to ensure that Lebanese-Arab ties are at their best for the benefit of all Lebanese citizens.


Saudi industry vice minister inspects Eastern Province hubs

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Saudi industry vice minister inspects Eastern Province hubs

RIYADH: Saudi Vice Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources for Industrial Affairs Khalil bin Ibrahim bin Salamah visited several industrial cities in the Eastern Province on Thursday, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

These visits are part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to support sustainable industrial development in the Kingdom.

During his visit, the vice minister reviewed the readiness of the industrial infrastructure in those cities and examined the production lines and operational process in several industrial facilities, as well as their growth and expansion plans, their latest practices to adopt automation solutions and advanced manufacturing technologies.