NNA – In the context of following-up on the election of a new President of the Republic, Beirut International Airport witnessed the return of a number of officials on Sunday evening, namely: Ambassador of Qatar, Ali bin Hamad Al Marri, coming from Doha, and Jordan’s Ambassador Nabil Massarwa, coming from Amman, as well as United Nations Special Coordinator, Sigrid Kaag, coming from Frankfurt.
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