Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said Saturday that attracting investment to Lebanon hinges on providing security and stability, Anadolu reports. Speaking from the Lebanese Embassy in Paris, Salam said: “If security and safety are not available in Lebanon, investments will not come. And if there is no reform of the banking sector, investments will not come either,” according to the National News Agency NNA. Salam’s remarks came a day after he briefed French President Emmanuel Macron on the details of Lebanon’s draft financial gap law during talks at the Elysee Palace. Salam said Lebanon has entered a new phase in its relationship with the International Monetary Fund, adding that he presented Macron with details of the Financial Gap Law. The […]
