Saudi Arabia says it will lift travel warning for Lebanon

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Saudi Arabia says it will lift travel warning for Lebanon
Lebanon's PM Saad al-Hariri meets with Saudi representatives in Beirut.

The two countries discussed setting up a joint committee to reinforce bilateral relations.

By Reuters

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Published: Thu 14 Feb 2019, 6:55 AM

Last updated: Thu 14 Feb 2019, 11:29 AM

Saudi Arabia will lift its warning against citizens travelling to Lebanon, its ambassador to Beirut said on Wednesday as a visiting envoy from the kingdom met top Lebanese officials.
"Given that the previous security reasons have ended and based on reassurances from the Lebanese government to Saudi Arabia, Saudi Arabia then is lifting its travel warning for its citizens," Waleed Bukhari said on al-Jadeed television.
A fall in visitors from Saudi Arabia and its Gulf allies has hit Lebanon's tourism industry, once a mainstay of the economy, adding to the Mediterranean country's woes in recent years.
The two countries have discussed setting up a joint committee to reinforce bilateral relations, Bukhari said in a broadcast statement after the visiting Saudi envoy, Nizar al-Aloula, met Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri and other Lebanese leaders.
Hariri, whose family historically had strong ties with Riyadh, last week announced the formation of a new Lebanese coalition government that includes Hezbollah.


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