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Dbeibeh’s government assigns land lots to the embassies of 4 countries

Monday, September 12, 2022 Uncategorized 1 Min Read
Dbeibeh’s government assigns land lots to the embassies of 4 countries

The Tripoli-based government of Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has agreed to assign land lots to the embassies of Qatar, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates and the United States, according to state-owned media platform known as Hakometna.

The area intended for diplomatic offices is located east of Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport, according to Hakometna.

In particular, this involves 30 thousand square meters for Qatar and a 40 thousand square meter property in the municipality of Tajoura for the benefit of the Emirati embassy. The location details of the Turkish and U.S. embassies have not been published.

According to the same source, the government is coordinating with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to allocate land for the other foreign embassies.

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