National Defense Minister, Yacoub Sarraf, met on Tuesday afternoon with the Spanish Foreign Minister, Miguel Angel Moratinos, accompanied by the Spanish Ambassador to Lebanon, Milagros Hernando, with talks featuring high on issues related to the region, especially the crisis of the Syrian refugees and how to deal with them. He also received the Italian Ambassador to Lebanon, Massimo Marotti. Discussions touched on common interests as well as developments in the region.
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