By Mahmut Geldi
BEIRUT (AA) – Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu held bilateral talks Friday in Beirut with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri during an official visit to the country.
“We agreed with Saad al-Hariri to enhance our economic&trade relations. For this purpose, we will convene the Joint Economic Commission,” Cavusoglu wrote on Twitter.
“Turkish firms are ready to give further contributions to infrastructure&development of Lebanon. We see Lebanon as a brother and neighbor country,” he said.
According to Hariri’s press office, Cavusoglu also expressed Turkey’s support for the country’s army and constitutional foundations.
The two also agreed to realize the free trade zone agreement signed between the two countries.
Hariri, for his part, said he had lifted restrictions on the entry of some Turkish products into the country as of Thursday.
Cavusoglu later met with Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri and Interior Minister Raya al-Hassan. Earlier, he held talks with President Michel Aoun.
“We’ve underlined the importance of protection of the stability and security of Lebanon and expressed that our interior ministry is ready to further enhance the cooperation [with Lebanon] in various fields,” Cavusoglu tweeted after meeting with Al-Hassan.