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Qatar - Gulf states review Lebanon response on proposal to ease row
(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Kuwait said yesterday that a Lebanese response to a list of suggested measures to ease a diplomatic rift with Gulf countries is currently under review.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Ahmed Nasser al-Mohamed al-Sabah said that receiving the response was a“positive step by the Lebanese authorities”.
He was speaking during a news conference following a meeting of Arab foreign ministers, which was attended by Lebanon's top diplomat Abdallah Bou Habib.
Sheikh Ahmed visited Beirut last week and handed Lebanese leaders a list of suggested measures to ease a diplomatic rift with Gulf countries.
In October, Saudi Arabia and its allies suspended diplomatic ties with Lebanon after the airing of controversial comments by then information minister Georges Kordahi.
Kuwait recalled its ambassador from Beirut and also asked Beirut's charge d'affaires to leave the emirate.
Kordahi resigned in November, in a bid to ease the standoff and French President Emmanuel Macron said Paris and Riyadh had agreed to fully engage to restore diplomatic ties.
“It is now up to the relevant parties in Kuwait and in the Gulf states to study this response in order to find out what will be Lebanon's next step,” Sheikh Ahmed reporters. The measures presented by Kuwait are part of wider efforts to restore trust between Lebanon and its Gulf neighbours as Beirut grapples with an unprecedented financial crisis.
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Ahmed Nasser al-Mohamed al-Sabah said that receiving the response was a“positive step by the Lebanese authorities”.
He was speaking during a news conference following a meeting of Arab foreign ministers, which was attended by Lebanon's top diplomat Abdallah Bou Habib.
Sheikh Ahmed visited Beirut last week and handed Lebanese leaders a list of suggested measures to ease a diplomatic rift with Gulf countries.
In October, Saudi Arabia and its allies suspended diplomatic ties with Lebanon after the airing of controversial comments by then information minister Georges Kordahi.
Kuwait recalled its ambassador from Beirut and also asked Beirut's charge d'affaires to leave the emirate.
Kordahi resigned in November, in a bid to ease the standoff and French President Emmanuel Macron said Paris and Riyadh had agreed to fully engage to restore diplomatic ties.
“It is now up to the relevant parties in Kuwait and in the Gulf states to study this response in order to find out what will be Lebanon's next step,” Sheikh Ahmed reporters. The measures presented by Kuwait are part of wider efforts to restore trust between Lebanon and its Gulf neighbours as Beirut grapples with an unprecedented financial crisis.

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