Lebanese Prime Minister: I will visit Syria tomorrow to discuss several common issues between the two countries

Lebanese Prime Minister, Nawaf Salam, announced that he will visit Syria tomorrow to meet with senior officials and discuss several common issues between the two countries.

The National News Agency of Lebanon quoted Salam today as stating that the issue of the Lebanese detainees in Syrian prisons, who were abducted during the era of the former regime, will be part of the discussions during his visit to Syria tomorrow.

Salam added: “I hope to return with good news about the missing persons in Syria, and tomorrow I will update the Lebanese people on more details regarding this issue,”

 

Rawaa Ghanam

 

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