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Deryan: High Hopes from President's Visit to Saudi Arabia

Grand Mufti of the Lebanese Republic Sheikh Abdul Latif Deryan has high expectations on the planned visit of President Michel Aoun to Saudi Arabia, and said it improves ties between the two countries, the state-run National News Agency reported Saturday.

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Man Killed in Personal Dispute in Tripoli

A Lebanese man, who sustained gunfire wounds during a personal dispute that erupted in Tripoli on Friday, has succumbed to his wounds, the National News Agency reported on Saturday.

A personal dispute erupted between the victim, Omar Kanju, and the assailant who was identified with his initials as A.R., in the northern neighborhood of Bab el-Tabbaneh in Tripoli, NNA said.

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Israel Frees Lebanese Shepherd after Brief Abduction

A Lebanese shepherd, Abdullah Rahmeh, who was abducted on Friday by the Israeli army was released at dawn on Saturday, the National News Agency reported.

The Israeli army handed Rahmeh to the UNIFIL troops at the Ras al-Naqoura border area. UNIFIL in turn handed him to the Lebanese Army Intelligence units, added NNA.

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Hariri Receives Chinese Vice Foreign Minister

Prime Minister Saad Hariri received Friday evening at the Center House the Chinese Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Zhang Ming, in the presence of the Chinese Ambassador to Lebanon Wang Kejian.

After the meeting, Ming said: “I met with Prime Minister Hariri and we exchanged views on ways to reinforce cooperation between China and Lebanon. We also discussed regional and international issues of common interest.”

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Choucair Says Lebanon's Economy Cannot Survive without Gulf States

Chairman of the Federation of the Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Lebanon Mohammed Choucair stated that President Michel Aoun's visit to Saudi Arabia will restore ties back to normal between the two countries, the pan-Arab Asharq al-Awsat daily reported on Saturday.

“President Aoun's visit to Saudi Arabia next week, will be the key for the return of brethren Gulf nationals back in Lebanon. The visit will put relations between the two countries back on the right track,” Choucair told the daily in an interview.

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Boroujerdi: Iran Willing to Arm Lebanese Military Shall Government Approve

Chairman of Iranian Parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Alaeddin Boroujerdi, said on Friday that the Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to send military aid to the Lebanese army shall the Lebanese government authorize it.

“Iran's permanent and firm stance is to stand by the brotherly Lebanese Republic of Lebanon, government and people. We therefore reiterate our firm will in the field of arming the Lebanese army,” said Boroujerdi after placing a wreath on the grave of slain Hizbullah official Imad Moghnieh and his son.

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Saudi Envoy Says Aoun's Visit to SA Reflects Positively on Relations with Lebanon

Saudi chargé d'affaires in Lebanon Walid al-Bukhari stressed on Friday that Lebanon's president visit to Saudi Arabia will have positive results on the Saudi-Lebanese ties, al-Joumhouria daily reported on Friday.

“The visit will have positive outcome on the relations between Saudi Arabia and Lebanon,” said Bukhari.

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Report: FPM and AMAL in Reconciliation Bid

A meeting between a key member of the AMAL Movement, Ali Hassan Khalil and head of the Free Patriotic Movement Jebran Bassil took place on Thursday, marking an improvement in ties between the two parties after some conflict emerged against the backdrop the presidential elections, media reports said Friday.

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Mustaqbal MP Badr Wannous Passes Away

Al-Mustaqbal MP Badr Wannous has passed away on Friday at the age of 80.

Born in Tripoli in the neighborhood of al-Tebbaneh in 1941, he was married with two children, Bassam and Rana.

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Ibrahim: Two Mediators Negotiating File of Servicemen Abducted by IS

The file of servicemen abducted by the Islamic State extremist group is back in the spotlight, following Thursday's meeting between their relatives and President Michel Aoun, and the declaration of General Security chief Maj. Gen. Abbas Ibrahim that new mediators are negotiating to reveal their fate.

Ibrahim, who attended the meeting between the relatives and Aoun, told al-Joumhouria on Friday: “We have been communicating with two mediators for the past two months. The first mediator is in the outskirts of Arsal, and the second is in Syria's Reqqa. They were tasked by the General Security to communicate and negotiate with the kidnappers and investigate the fate of the abductees.”

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