Emmanuel Macron is expected in Beirut this Thursday, less than two days after the explosions that ravaged the downtown area of the Lebanese capital. A strong gesture welcomed by the Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs. "France has always been close to Lebanon", welcomes Charbel Whebé on Europe 1.
"When Lebanon suffers, France bleeds", reacts the Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs
2020-08-06T09:37:30.904Z
Emmanuel Macron is expected in Beirut this Thursday, less than two days after the explosions that ravaged the downtown area of the Lebanese capital. A strong gesture welcomed by the Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs. `` France has always been close to Lebanon '', welcomes Charbel Whebé on Europe 1.
Source: europe1