Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri will leave for Kuwait on Saturday for bilateral and regional talks, reported the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) Wednesday.
The talks, said the agency, will focus on Kuwait's assistance on demining operation in south Lebanon.
Hariri will also discuss with the Kuwaiti officials the latest development in the Middle East, especially the stumbling peace process between Israel and the Palestinians, said the agency.
Harir visited Tehran Saturday where he held talks with Iranian officials on enhancing bilateral trade talks.
Iran vowed to contribute to the reconstruction of Lebanon, and praised the Lebanese resistance against Israel -- Albawaba.com
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