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Strengthening Lebanon-Gabon Ties: A Meeting Between Ministers Makary and Siffon
Ziad Makary met with Gabon’s Minister of Tourism, Pascal Ogowe Siffon, who extended an invitation from Gabon’s President to Lebanese President Joseph Aoun. They discussed establishing frameworks for Lebanese investment in Gabon and the possibility of a direct flight between Beirut and Libreville. Makary later accompanied Siffon to meet Caretaker Minister of Tourism Walid Nassar.
Caretaker Minister of Information Ziad Makary welcomed Gabon’s Minister of Tourism and Handicrafts, Pascal Ogowe Siffon, who was accompanied by Wissam Ali Ashour, the Chairman of Lancaster Hotels. During their meeting, Minister Siffon conveyed an invitation from Gabon’s President to Lebanese President Joseph Aoun, encouraging him to visit Gabon, a country with a significant Lebanese community.
Minister Siffon expressed hopes to initiate frameworks for Lebanese investment in Gabon and mentioned his intention to discuss the potential for a direct flight route between Beirut and Libreville with various Lebanese ministers, including the Minister of Tourism and the Minister of Transport. Siffon remarked on his pleasure in visiting Lebanon, highlighting its vibrant culture and the important role of the Lebanese community in Gabon.
Following the meeting, Minister Makary took Minister Siffon to the Ministry of Tourism to meet with Caretaker Minister of Tourism Walid Nassar. This visit signifies the growing bonds between Lebanon and Gabon, with a focus on tourism development and investment opportunities.
In conclusion, the meeting between Ziad Makary and Pascal Ogowe Siffon underscores the commitment to strengthening ties between Gabon and Lebanon. Minister Siffon’s invitation indicates a desire for collaboration, especially in tourism and investment. The proposed discussions on direct flights further reflect the mutual interest in enhancing connectivity and support for the Lebanese community in Gabon.
Original Source: www.mtv.com.lb
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