Lebanon's prime minister visits Syrian president to discuss border demarcation and security
- Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam met Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Monday to discuss mutual interests.
- The meeting occurred after a ceasefire ended cross-border clashes along the mountainous frontier.
- Discussions involved border security, combating smuggling, and the fate of missing Lebanese in Syria.
- Salam stated the visit should "open a new page" based on respect, trust, and good neighborliness.
- Both leaders agreed to form a joint committee focused on border agreements and addressing shared issues.
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Syria's Sharaa, Lebanese PM discuss border demarcation weeks after ceasefire
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam discussed land and sea border demarcation and security coordination on Monday, weeks after the two countries agreed on a ceasefire that ended cross-border clashes.
Nawaf Salam in Damascus to Discuss Bilateral Relations: What’s on the Table? - The Syrian Observer
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam arrived in Damascus on Monday morning for his first official visit since taking office on February 8. The high-level trip includes meetings with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and senior officials, aiming to reset and strengthen ties between the two neighboring countries. According to the Syrian Presidency, President al-Sharaa welcomed Prime Minister Salam and his accompanying delegation at Al-Shaab Palace i…

Lebanon's prime minister visits Syrian president to discuss border demarcation and security
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam has led a high-level delegation to the Syrian capital for landmark talks with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. The two sides agreed Monday to form a joint committee to implement a recent border security pact, demarcate…


Lebanon PM meets Syria's leader on trip seeking 'new page' in ties
Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam met with Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Monday, inviting him to visit Beirut during a trip aimed at rebooting ties between the two neighbours.Salam and his foreign, defence and interior ministers made the first trip to Damascus by senior Lebanese officials since a new government was formed in Beirut in February, two months after an Islamist-led alliance ousted longtime Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assa…
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