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Bahrain and Lebanon Strengthen Youth Cooperation

The Bahrain-Lebanon youth cooperation remains a strong priority for both nations. This was highlighted during a meeting between Rawan bint Najib Tawfiqi, Minister of Youth Affairs, and Mirna Khouli, Chargé d’Affaires of the Embassy of Lebanon.

The Minister emphasized the deep relations between Bahrain and Lebanon. She affirmed that Bahrain is keen to expand joint efforts, especially in the youth sector. She praised the important role played by the Lebanese diplomat in supporting stronger ties.

Moreover, the Minister stressed the importance of encouraging more initiatives that focus on young people. She explained that youth cooperation could help both countries achieve lasting development.

For her part, Mirna Khouli expressed appreciation for the support she received during her time in Bahrain. She noted that this cooperation helped strengthen several projects and initiatives. She also wished Bahrain more progress and prosperity in the future.

This meeting once again underlined the value of Bahrain-Lebanon youth cooperation. Both sides agreed that investing in young people builds stronger societies. The exchange also reinforced the importance of continuing bilateral projects.

By focusing on youth, both countries can create new opportunities. This cooperation not only enhances development but also deepens mutual understanding. With strong commitment from both sides, Bahrain-Lebanon youth cooperation is set to grow even further.

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