Beirut: Prime Minister, Dr. Nawaf Salam, on Tuesday received at the Grand Serail, the World Bank Country Director for the Middle East Department, Jean-Christophe Carr©. Carr© announced that the meeting focused on the International Monetary Fund's Spring Meetings in Washington next week, as well as the preparations underway for a roundtable aimed at raising funds for the infrastructure reconstruction project in the affected areas.
According to National News Agency - Lebanon, the discussions are part of ongoing efforts to address key economic challenges and to secure financial assistance for the country's development plans. The IMF's Spring Meetings are seen as a crucial platform for Lebanon to engage with international financial institutions and to seek support for its economic recovery initiatives.
The reconstruction project, which aims to revitalize infrastructure in regions that have suffered significant damage, is a priority for the Lebanese government. Carr© emphasized the importance of international cooperation and funding in ensuring the success of these projects, which are vital for Lebanon's economic stability and growth.
The upcoming roundtable is expected to bring together various stakeholders, including international donors and development partners, to discuss and coordinate efforts for the reconstruction initiative. The Lebanese government's commitment to rebuilding and economic reform was a key point in the discussions between Dr. Salam and Carr©.