Prime Minister Nawaf Salam met with French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noël Barrot on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where they discussed regional developments and their repercussions on Lebanon, particularly in light of the current security and political challenges.
Talks also addressed ongoing preparations for an international conference to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, described as a cornerstone of stability and security in the country.
In addition, the meeting reviewed the course of financial and economic reforms launched by the Lebanese government, with a particular focus on the draft "financial gap" law. The legislation was highlighted as a key step toward restoring financial order and recovering deposits, in a move aimed at strengthening international confidence and opening the door to increased support and cooperation with international partners.
Talks also addressed ongoing preparations for an international conference to support the Lebanese Armed Forces, described as a cornerstone of stability and security in the country.
In addition, the meeting reviewed the course of financial and economic reforms launched by the Lebanese government, with a particular focus on the draft "financial gap" law. The legislation was highlighted as a key step toward restoring financial order and recovering deposits, in a move aimed at strengthening international confidence and opening the door to increased support and cooperation with international partners.