In a productive meeting between the General Secretary of the European Arabic Friendship Association Franco Abdelkader Omeich and the Governor of Beirut, Judge Marwan Abboud, several vital issues concerning the Lebanese capital were discussed. This meeting was part of ongoing efforts to improve the social and economic conditions in Beirut, focusing on a set of development projects aimed at enhancing infrastructure and providing essential services to citizens.
During the meeting, Franco expressed his commitment to cooperating with government institutions to meet the needs of Beirut’s residents, highlighting the importance of public-private partnerships in implementing projects that contribute to rebuilding the city and improving the quality of life. In turn, Governor Abboud reiterated his commitment to developing the city and emphasized the importance of supporting initiatives that aim to improve public services and enhance safety and security.
The discussion also touched on the importance of promoting culture and the arts in Beirut as part of sustainable development strategies, with proposals to organize cultural and artistic events that would revive social activities in the city. At the conclusion of the meeting, both parties expressed optimism about Beirut’s future, stressing the need for joint efforts to achieve the desired goals and improve the city's and its residents' reality.