Caretaker Minister of Public Health, Dr. Firas Abiad, on Monday met in his office, with Egyptian Ambassador to Lebanon, Alaa Moussa, who came on an acquaintance visit, during which they discussed the pressing situation in the region and its repercussions on the healthcare sector.
In this context, both men touched on the difficult humanitarian reality in Gaza and the destruction of health facilities there, underlining the necessity of a ceasefire.
Discussions also dwelt on the challenges facing the healthcare sector in Lebanon.
Ambassador Moussa affirmed “Egypt’s permanent readiness to support Lebanon and the health sector.”
In turn, Minister Abiad thanked the State of Egypt for its ‘continuous support and permanent stand by Lebanon.’
Moreover, Minister Abiad met with Brazilian Ambassador to Lebanon, Tarcio Costa, with whom he discussed ways of joint cooperation between the two countries.
Abiad thanked Ambassador Costa for Brazil’s constant support for Lebanon and its healthcare sector, which is facing
successive crises.
The pair also renewed the call for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
On the other hand, Minister Abiad met with representatives of four international pharmaceutical companies, with whom he discussed the current situation of the pharmaceutical sector in Lebanon. The discussion covered ways of cooperation and coordination to secure medications in the Lebanese market.
Source: National News Agency – Lebanon