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Lebanon–Romania relations

Lebanon–Romania relations

Bilateral relations


Lebanon–Romania relations are the foreign relations between Lebanon and Romania. Lebanon has an embassy in Bucharest and a consulate in Constanța, while Romania has an embassy in Beirut and a consulate in Tripoli. Both countries officially established diplomatic relations on 6 January 1965.[1]

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On 4 August 2020, there was an explosion in Beirut. The Romanian embassy was slightly damaged by the event. No Romanian citizens were affected. The Romanian president Klaus Iohannis sent his condolences to the victims and expressed solidarity with the Lebanese population.[2] On 8 August, two aircraft of the Romanian Air Force arrived in Beirut. They carried around 8 tonnes of medical supplies donated to Lebanese hospitals. The Lebanese Air Force then brought the resources to their destinations. Romania was one of the countries to which the Lebanese Government asked for help.[3][4]

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References

  1. "Republica Libaneză" (in Romanian). Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 10 August 2020.
  2. "The two Romanian aircraft with donations arrived in Beirut". ACTMedia — Romanian Business News. 10 August 2020.

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