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Lebanese President arrives in Bahrain for official visit

Lebanese President arrives in Bahrain for official visit

LBCI22-07-2025
Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun arrived in the Kingdom of Bahrain on an official visit, accompanied by Foreign Affairs Minister Youssef Rajji, following an invitation extended by King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
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