Rahi: Pope Will Have Strong Words on Divisions Among Lebanese Politicians

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi visited President Michel Aoun on Friday (NNA)
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi visited President Michel Aoun on Friday (NNA)
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Rahi: Pope Will Have Strong Words on Divisions Among Lebanese Politicians

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi visited President Michel Aoun on Friday (NNA)
Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi visited President Michel Aoun on Friday (NNA)

Maronite Patriarch Beshara al-Rahi announced on Friday that during his long-awaited trip to Beirut in June, Pope Francis will make a strong statement on divisions among Lebanon’s political class, stressing that the Pontiff will bring with him a word of hope to the country.

The Patriarch visited President Michel Aoun at Baabda Palace on Friday.

“The Pontiff will bring with him a word of hope to Lebanon,” Rahi said.

Rahi noted the Lebanese are divided because there is something abnormal about their loyalty to Lebanon.

“I personally criticized naming the government a national unity cabinet because opponents cannot sit together. National unity is formed when understanding and reconciliation takes place on national affairs, while they call them controversial points,” he said.

The Patriarch reiterated his call on Lebanese officials to hold an international conference like the one that brought them together in Taif in 1989.

Rahi then said that the Lebanese do not want to sit at a table to diagnose the problem.

The Patriarch also called on the Lebanese to vote in the parliamentary elections next month, stressing that voting is a constitutional duty and is essential to produce change in the country.

Lebanon, home to one of the largest Christian communities in the Middle East, has been gripped by an unprecedented economic downturn since 2019, with more than 80 percent of the population now living in poverty.

The Pontiff, who has met Lebanon's president and prime minister in the Vatican in recent months, had previously promised to visit the country and repeatedly expressed concern over its worsening crises.



Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Oversees Handover of SFD-Funded 129 Housing Units

The first phase of the project includes providing 4,715 housing units  - SPA
The first phase of the project includes providing 4,715 housing units - SPA
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Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Oversees Handover of SFD-Funded 129 Housing Units

The first phase of the project includes providing 4,715 housing units  - SPA
The first phase of the project includes providing 4,715 housing units - SPA

Saudi Ambassador to Tunisia Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Saqr, along with Tunisian Minister of Equipment and Housing Salah Zouari, oversaw the handover of 129 collective housing units funded by the Saudi Fund for Development (SFD) in Sousse Governorate, south of the capital Tunis.

Zouari expressed his appreciation and gratitude to the Kingdom for its continued support of Tunisia, noting that the project will benefit low-income families, SPA reported.

Al-Saqr congratulated the families benefiting from the project and stressed that the Kingdom stands with Tunisia in all efforts which support growth and development.

The first phase of the project, which spans several governorates in Tunisia, includes providing 4,715 housing units financed through a soft loan from SFD with a total value of $150 million.