What will be the outcome of the UAE delegation visit to Lebanon by April 30, 2025?
Embassy Reopened • 25%
Bilateral Agreements Signed • 25%
Financial Aid Announced • 25%
No Significant Outcome • 25%
Official announcements from UAE or Lebanese government, credible news agencies
UAE Delegation Arrives in Lebanon to Reopen Embassy Closed Since 2021, Aiming to Strengthen Relations
Jan 13, 2025, 03:50 AM
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has initiated steps to reopen its embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, following a decision made after a phone call between UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan and Lebanon's newly elected President Joseph Aoun. The leaders agreed to take the necessary actions to facilitate the embassy's reopening. A high-ranking UAE delegation has arrived in Lebanon to make arrangements for this purpose, marking a significant move after the embassy was closed in October 2021 due to diplomatic tensions stemming from comments made by Lebanon's then-Information Minister George Kardahi about the Saudi-led coalition's involvement in Yemen. The reopening of the embassy is seen as a gesture to strengthen bilateral relations between the two nations and reflects a commitment to supporting Lebanon's security and stability.
View original story
Other • 25%
Ceasefire successfully implemented • 25%
Partial implementation with ongoing negotiations • 25%
Ceasefire collapses • 25%
Increased military intervention • 25%
Other • 25%
Stalemate with no significant change • 25%
Successful peace agreement • 25%
Plan Rejected • 25%
Plan Announced, Not Endorsed • 25%
Plan Announced and Endorsed • 25%
No Plan Announced • 25%
Ceasefire Implemented • 25%
Ceasefire Renegotiated • 25%
Ceasefire Collapsed • 25%
Ceasefire Extended • 25%
Deteriorating • 25%
Stable • 25%
Unstable • 25%
Improving • 25%
Continued stalemate • 25%
Resolution and return to normalcy • 25%
Escalation into further conflict • 25%
Other outcome • 25%
Joseph Aoun • 25%
Other Candidate • 25%
Election Postponed • 25%
No Election Held • 25%
No significant change • 25%
Relations worsen significantly • 25%
Relations remain tense • 25%
Relations improve significantly • 25%
Joint humanitarian initiative • 25%
Agreement on ceasefire • 25%
No progress • 25%
Increased tensions • 25%
No significant progress • 25%
Mission failure • 25%
Partial success • 25%
Successful re-engagement • 25%
Deteriorated relations • 25%
Formal agreement signed • 25%
Improved relations • 25%
Status quo maintained • 25%
Lebanon issues travel restrictions • 25%
No significant actions • 25%
Egypt denies entry to Assad family members • 25%
Syria issues travel advisories • 25%
Security and Stability • 25%
Other • 25%
Economic Cooperation • 25%
Cultural Exchange • 25%