UAE Resumes Diplomatic Activities in Beirut, Strengthening Bilateral Ties with Lebanon

Abu Dhabi, The Gulf Observer: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) Embassy in Beirut has officially resumed diplomatic activities, marking a significant milestone in the strengthening of bilateral relations between the UAE and the Republic of Lebanon.
Omar Obaid Al Shamsi, Under-Secretary of the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs, emphasized that the reopening of the embassy is a crucial step toward advancing cooperation between the two nations. Al Shamsi highlighted that this move reflects the UAE’s unwavering commitment to supporting Lebanon’s stability and development.
Furthermore, Al Shamsi noted that the resumption of diplomatic operations at the embassy underscores the strong fraternal ties between the UAE and Lebanon. It also opens up enhanced opportunities for collaboration in various sectors, aiming to foster development and prosperity for both nations and their peoples.
This gesture reaffirms the UAE’s dedication to deepening its diplomatic engagement with Lebanon and contributing to the region’s stability and growth.