MADRID 11 Ene. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Prime Minister of Lebanon, Nayib Mikati, arrived in Syria this Saturday on the first visit to the country by a Lebanese head of government since the outbreak of the revolution in 2011, as confirmed by the official Lebanese news agency NNA.
Mikati will face the new Syrian jihadist leadership at an enormously delicate moment due to the fragile ceasefire agreed between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah militias, whose clashes caused an exodus across the Syrian-Lebanese border.
Lebanon’s new president, Joseph Aoun, declared this past Thursday a historic opportunity for “a serious and equal dialogue” with Syria, which had great influence over its neighbor for much of the five decades that the Assad family was in power. .