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Syria, Lebanon vow to boost relations amid dispute over detainees

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Lebanese and Syrian officials came together on Monday in Beirut to discuss a number of pressing issues affecting both nations. The meeting, which was held at the Lebanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, aimed to address shared concerns and strengthen the relationship between the two countries.

One of the main topics of discussion was the fate of Syrian detainees and individuals who have been reported missing. Lebanese and Syrian officials acknowledged the importance of addressing this issue and finding a solution that would bring relief to the families of those affected.

During the meeting, Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil stressed the need for cooperation between the two countries in order to resolve this issue. He also emphasized the importance of maintaining the brotherly ties between Lebanon and Syria and working together towards a better future for both nations.

The Syrian delegation, led by Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, expressed their gratitude for Lebanon’s efforts in hosting Syrian refugees and reaffirmed their commitment to working towards a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in Syria.

The officials also discussed the economic ties between the two countries and ways to enhance trade and investment opportunities. They agreed to establish a joint committee to explore potential areas of cooperation and develop strategies to strengthen economic ties.

The meeting also addressed the issue of border security, with both sides reaffirming their commitment to combatting terrorism and ensuring the safety of their borders. The officials stressed the importance of coordination and cooperation in this regard, and agreed to establish a joint security committee to facilitate information sharing and coordinate efforts in maintaining border security.

The meeting was seen as a positive step towards strengthening the relationship between Lebanon and Syria, as well as addressing shared concerns and finding solutions to common challenges. It also highlighted the importance of maintaining open channels of communication and cooperation between the two countries.

The Lebanese and Syrian officials expressed their hope for a brighter future for both nations, with the belief that by working together, they can overcome any obstacles and build a stronger and more prosperous region.

In conclusion, the meeting between Lebanese and Syrian officials was a positive and productive step towards addressing shared concerns and strengthening the relationship between the two nations. It showcased the importance of cooperation and coordination in finding solutions to common challenges and highlighted the strong bond between the people of Lebanon and Syria. With continued efforts and collaboration, both countries can look towards a brighter future filled with peace, stability, and prosperity.

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