Saudi govt to appoint envoy to Lebanon


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Saudi Arabia will appoint a new ambassador to Lebanon, encourage the return of Saudi tourists and increase flights there by Saudi airlines, the Lebanese president's office said, in a sign of improved bilateral ties.
The kingdom's Gulf Affairs Minister Thamer al-Sabhan informed President Michel Aoun of the changes when they met at the presidential palace yesterday, Aoun's office said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia's former ambassador left Beirut last summer, and the post has been vacant since.
Aoun, an ally of the Iran-backed Hezbollah, was elected in October in a deal that also saw Lebanon's leading Sunni Muslim politician, Saad al-Hariri, appointed prime minister.
Aoun sought to mend relations with Saudi Arabia's monarchy, when he visited Riyadh earlier this month.
Aoun said his visit had helped improve ties, after tensions led Riyadh to cancel $3bn of military aid to Beirut last year.
Lebanon's president had also hoped his trip would result in a lifting of travel advisories imposed by some Gulf states last year on nationals visiting Lebanon, which severely damaged its tourism sector. Last year, Riyadh also advised big-spending Saudis not to visit Lebanon.
The tensions had also created uncertainty for an estimated 750,000 Lebanese nationals living and working in Saudi Arabia and in other Gulf states, who transfer between $7-$8bn each year to support families.


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