Miqati: Doha Visit Helped Reinvigorate Lebanese-Qatari Ties

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Caretaker Prime Minister Najib Miqati hailed on Wednesday ties between Lebanon and Qatar, saying that they are among the strongest foreign relations enjoyed by Lebanon.

He thanked Qatar for its role in supporting Lebanon in various fields, saying: “This visit helped reinvigorate Lebanese-Qatari relations.”

He made his remarks at the end of his one-day official visit to Doha where he met a number of Qatari officials, including Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, head of the Emiri Diwan Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, and Minister of Economy and Trade Sheikh Ahmed bin Jassem al-Thani.

Miqati held a closed-door meeting with the Qatari Emir, which lasted about a 15 minutes.

He thanked Qatar for helping Lebanon in releasing the Lebanese pilgrims who were held in Syria's Aazaz region for over a year and its efforts in seeking the release of Bishops Youhanna Ibrahim and Boulos Yazigi, who were kidnapped by armed men in Syria in April, and Lebanese journalist Samir al-Kassab, who was also abducted in Syria.

Sheikh Tamim had promised Lebanese authorities to resolve the case of the bishops.

The prime minister's discussions with the Qatari Emir also tackled the Lebanese diaspora in the Gulf state and support for Lebanon in hosting Syrian refugees.

The Premier was accompanied on his trip by caretaker Foreign Minister Adnan Mansour, caretaker Social Affairs Minister Wael Abou Faour, caretaker Interior Minister Marwan Charbel, caretaker Economy Minister Nicolas Nahhas, and General Security chief Major General Abbas Ibrahim.

Miqati's one-day trip to Qatar came a few hours after the caretaker PM returned to Beirut from Paris.

His visit to Doha is the first leg of a tour to Arab countries that includes Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates to shore up support for a proposal to house Syrian refugees in Syrian territories on the border with Lebanon.

Miqati's proposal calls for a pledge by the Syrian regime and rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad to guarantee the safety of the refugees after Lebanon's ability to host them and provide humanitarian support to them became crippled due to the country's deteriorating economic conditions.

Ibrahim had played an important role in securing a three-way exchange deal reached last month to release the Lebanese pilgrims.

It saw Syrian rebels release nine Lebanese pilgrims held for 17 months. Two Turkish pilots held since August were also released in Beirut. The Syrian government has also freed scores of jailed women.

The deal was brokered by Qatar and the Palestinian Authority.

Nahhas also told al-Joumhouria newspaper on Wednesday that the visit to Qatar is part of a series of meetings that Lebanese officials are holding with their counterparts in several countries to shore up financial support to confront the burden of Syrian refugees.

Comments 13
Thumb lebanon_first 27 November 2013, 09:24

If they get results it will be money well spent

Missing --karim_m2-- 27 November 2013, 09:49

Maybe can tell the Qatari camel herders to stop meddling in Lebanese affairs and to renounce the financing of terrorism (especially to the FSA-Al Qaeda jihadist terrorists).

Missing helicopter 27 November 2013, 19:45

Are you for Iran and Syria doing the same Mr. Sectarian karim?. If you care to ask me, I would say YES, I want everybody to stop interfering in Lebanese affairs and I want the Lebanese who are implicated with such treason(including imported Basij or Iran's Republican guards)to be hanged in public.

Missing VINCENT 28 November 2013, 02:11

Well said

Missing Dimitry 27 November 2013, 11:03

-karim-m2, maybe 60% of the Sunni's are paid by Al-Thanni in Sysria's terrorists groups! 40% by Turkey! Do you think that the Lebanese's Sunni's are not involved with the money spending?
Start love each other all Lebanese otherwise Lebanon will be split by KSA, Qatar and Israel, until you fight each against the others.

Thumb lebanon_first 27 November 2013, 14:52

I thought mikati had charities

Thumb Mystic 27 November 2013, 15:19

There is lots of tourism in Lebanon, don't make it worse than it is. We just need to be free from Gulf states then we will have all the security in the world.

Missing helicopter 27 November 2013, 19:42

You have your own opinion, I get that mystic. But to make up your own facts that is beyond reasonable. Mr. Tourism Minister himself was urging the Lebanese abroad to visit and breath life into a dying sector. Occupancy in Beirut Hotel is at 52% even after lowering prices by 10%. The Hotel association was issuing warnings regarding big losses in that sector which could lead to bankruptcies. I am glad you are not a journalist as you will make your own news.

Thumb Mystic 27 November 2013, 20:58

lol helicopter! Well it's a shame that all our so called Lebanese people migrated to USA instead of staying within their roots. Btw we still got good tourism not like the rest of the arab world ;)

Thumb Mystic 27 November 2013, 15:21

Lol don't talk about the fortunate Phoenix, i think you are one of those people that lived in riches all your life.

Missing helicopter 27 November 2013, 19:49

Maybe he did Mystic. Being rich is no sin, but how you get there is what matters. Miqati, Berri, SHN, Aoun, Bassil, Miqati, Gaegae, Harriri, Jumblat and others got there by stealing public money and resources. Additionally Berri, SHN got their by spilling innocent blood as well (this is a post-civil war statement, otherwise I would have included Jummblat and Gaegae in it as well).

Default-user-icon Antwan (Guest) 27 November 2013, 15:53

Miqati you and rest of the polititision`s in LEBANON can`t tie your shoe`s ! stop treveling on the expence of the people.

Default-user-icon Partanjo Dessiklam (Guest) 28 November 2013, 01:02

How about invigorating Lebanese-Lebanese ties, losers?