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Lebanese PM Salam meets with Egypt's FM Abdelatty in Cairo
RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT "LEBANESE PRIME MINISTRY" HANDOUT -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY
SHOTLIST:
CAIRO, EGYPT (AUG. 27, 2025) (LEBANESE PRIME MINISTRY - RESTRICTED)
1. LEBANESE PRIME MINISTER NAWAF SALAM AND EGYPTIAN FOREIGN MINISTER BADR ABDELATTY GREETING EACH OTHER / OFFICIALS GREETING EACH OTHER
2. SALAM SHAKING HANDS WITH OFFICIALS
3. SALAM AND ABDELATTY POSING FOR PHOTO AND SHAKING HANDS
4. SALAM AND ABDELATTY TALKING (TWO SHOTS)
5. CLOSE SHOT OF ABDELATTY
6. SALAM AND ABDELATTY TALKING
7. CLOSE SHOT OF SALAM
8. VARIOUS OF SALAM AND ABDELATTY TALKING
9. ATTENDEES DURING MEETING CAIRO, EGYPT - AUG. 27 - RESTRICTION: USERS MUST CREDIT "LEBANESE PRIME MINISTRY" HANDOUT -- EDITORIAL USE ONLY: Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam met with Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty in Cairo during his visit to the country on Wednesday, Aug. 27.
Salam began his first visit to Egypt on Tuesday, according to Lebanon’s state-run news agency.
Salam arrived at the Cairo International Airport accompanied by Culture Minister Ghassan Salame and Energy and Water Minister Joe Saddi.
The duration of the visit and the agenda have not been announced.
It is Salam’s first trip to Egypt since he took office in January.
It comes as Lebanon faces complex internal and regional challenges, including reconstruction efforts and the Israeli occupation in parts of the south.
Egypt and Lebanon maintain strong trade ties. Egyptian exports to Lebanon reached about $736 million in 2023, including refined petroleum and reinforced steel, according to Egypt’s Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics.
Writing by Ayse Elif Erdis
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