UAE Embassy in Beirut to reopen in order to ease the travel restrictions and boost trading investments.
The UAE and Lebanon have agreed to reopen the UAE embassy in Beirut.
And also they both agreed on establishing a joint committee.
In order to develop a mechanism to issue entry visas for Lebanese citizens.
UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed and Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati met in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.
They discussed their ties in order to enhance cooperation in various fields.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan affirmed the firm position towards Lebanon’s unity.
Taking the necessary measures to reopen the UAE Embassy in Beirut.
The decision comes months after the Emirates, along with several other countries, issued travel warnings and bans.
Due to deadly clashes in early August between rival armed groups in the South Lebanon refugee camp of Ain Al Hilweh which left several dead.
The UAE, at the time, banned travel to Lebanon for Emirati citizens.
In addition to the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, the UK, and Germany updated their travel warnings.
Also the Saudi embassy in Lebanon urged its citizens to quickly leave the country and avoid areas of conflict.
A welcome relief for Lebanese citizens who need to travel to the UAE.
Moreover, the decision to reopen the embassy and ease travel restrictions is a positive sign.
As the relations are improving between the two countries.
It is also a welcome relief for Lebanese citizens who need to travel to the UAE for work, study, or other reasons.
In fact, the UAE is a major economic partner for Lebanon.
The reopening of the embassy will surely boost trade and investment between UAE and Lebanon.
It will also create more opportunities for Lebanese citizens to work and study in the UAE.
Streamlining the visa process and making it easier for Lebanese citizens to travel to the UAE.
The establishment of a joint committee to develop a mechanism to issue entry visas for Lebanese citizens is a positive step.
Because this will be streamlining the visa process.
And also will make it easier for Lebanese citizens to travel to the UAE.
Overall, the decision to reopen the UAE embassy in Beirut and ease travel restrictions is a positive development.
And also it is a sign of improving relations and is expected to boost trade, investment, and people-to-people exchanges.
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