Environment Minister Tarek Al-Khatib met on Tuesday at his office in the Ministry with Poland's Ambassador to Lebanon Gesiatz Bozk in the presence of the minister's advisor Manal Moussallem with discussions reportedly featuring high on the protection of migatory birds.
Poland's Ambassador relayed best regards to the Minister from his Polish counterpart, adding that despite his knowledge that Lebanon is passing through a political crisis and has its priorities, he is here to discuss the issue of protecting the stork birds "which are migatory birds which migrates via the Lebanese skies."
He added that this bird is a symbol of happiness and prosperity in their country, asking to allow it to pass safely over Lebanon to return and reproduce in Poland.
In turn, the Environment Minister stressed that the hanting law in Lebanon prohibits hanting migratory birds which are protected internationaly, noting that the president of the republic Michel Aoun has the issue of protecting the migratory birds within his priorities.
The Ambassador invited the Environment Minister to visit his country , revieling that Poland's Foreign Affairs Minister will visit Lebanon next week.
Source: NNA
GMT 09:22 2017 Wednesday ,01 November
Zayed Future Energy Prize jury selects winnersGMT 15:07 2017 Tuesday ,31 October
IAEA inspectors in Iran working 'without problem'GMT 11:59 2017 Saturday ,28 October
Morocco and EU Continue Negotiations to Include Western Sahara in Agricultural AgreementGMT 16:35 2017 Monday ,16 October
US launches $10 million water project in West BankGMT 16:27 2017 Monday ,16 October
'Thirsty protests' hit Morocco over water shortagesGMT 11:47 2017 Monday ,09 October
Iraqi animal lovers go online to help save Baghdad's straysGMT 13:37 2017 Wednesday ,04 October
Saudi Arabia opens bid for 'utility scale' solar projectGMT 12:48 2017 Saturday ,30 September
Iran slaps fuel trade embargo on Iraqi KurdistanMaintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2021 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor