Aoun Says Lebanon Diaspora Can Help Crippling Economy

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President Michel Aoun on Tuesday emphasized the important role Lebanon’s diaspora can play in reviving the country’s worsening economy, the National News Agency reported.

He said the “diaspora can help restore economic recovery and limit the repercussions of the current situation on citizens who face daily difficulties.”

The President also stressed the need to restore the value of the Lebanese pound, calling on all to cooperate to achieve this goal.

Aoun’s positions came during a meeting with a delegation of the Lebanese-Zimbabwean Friendship Association at Baabda Palace.

SourceNaharnet
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Thumb warrior almost 3 years

Lebanese-Zimbabwean Friendship Association???!!!

Thumb i.report almost 3 years

And not a single black person lol

Thumb galaxy almost 3 years

Yes, it has seven members, all aounis, and they are pictured above.

Thumb Puppet almost 3 years

You ask me : "Puppet, do you respect general Aoun who is now president and Imam?"
I Answer : "I sure do"

You Ask me : "Puppet, why do you respect general Aoun who is now president and Imam?"
I Answer: " I dunno, I just do"

Thumb i.report almost 3 years

Please don’t shoot the messenger, but I’d sure hate to break it to you…. You’re a puppet, basically you weren’t designed to understand the ‘why’, the saddest part though is that there are millions more puppets in Lebanon!

Default-user-icon Patriot (Guest) almost 3 years

Dream on. You must be a supporter of Aoun because Aoun always throws the blame on others by saying they did let him do as he wished, or he would have preferred to tend to his father's farm rather than be a president. The problem in Lebanon is internal no matter how one labels it.

Default-user-icon sal (Guest) almost 3 years

You are an idiot, we will give you nothing as you and your thieves will steal them. Rot in hell and let the people come and take you out when they hunger starts to bite

Default-user-icon cocoman (Guest) almost 3 years

Not in a billion years will i ever put another penny into the Lebanese banking system...

Default-user-icon rami kremesti (Guest) almost 3 years

never will my money go to a corrupt government/president such as the one currently in power in Lebanon.

Default-user-icon rami kremesti (Guest) almost 3 years

if you are referring to countries like Iran and Syria, I agree, but it is the Lebanese themselves who chose the worst external partners...

Default-user-icon Patricia (Guest) almost 3 years

Lebanon and Zimbabwe. Two failed states with the greatest hyper-inflation in world history.