Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro hosted a Lebanese religious delegation at the Miraflores Palace. The meeting, which included several key religious leaders and diplomats, aimed to strengthen diplomatic relations and address mutual interests between the two nations.
On Tuesday evening at 10:00 p.m. local time, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro received a religious delegation from Lebanon at the Miraflores Palace, which serves as the government’s headquarters. Among those present were the first combatant Cilia Flores, Vice President for Religious Affairs Nicolás Maduro Guerra, and several religious figures from Lebanon.
The delegation included Lebanese Ambassador to Caracas Elías Lebbos, Khalil Abdul Hadi from the League of the Islamic World in Venezuela, and Sheikh Omar Khaddoura, the auxiliary religious guide of the Sheikh Ibrahim Al Ibrahim Mosque. Other attendees were Sheikh Assem Al Jarrah, the director of Bekaa Religious Affairs, and Abdul Nasser Al Khatib, president of the Office of Emigrants in Dar Al Fatwa.
This meeting aimed to strengthen diplomatic relations and align the interests of both nations, demonstrating collaborative intentions in various areas of mutual concern, as indicated by the presidency’s source.
The meeting between President Maduro and the Lebanese delegation highlights the commitment of both nations to enhance their diplomatic ties. The presence of significant religious figures emphasizes the importance of religious diplomacy in addressing common interests. Such engagements could foster deeper collaboration between Venezuela and Lebanon.
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