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Iran war: Lebanese President travels to Washington for Trump meetings

The president of Lebanon has traveled to Washington, D.C., for meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump. This visit comes amid ongoing tensions related to the Iran conflict, which has had significant implications for the Middle East. The meeting between the two leaders is expected to focus on regional security issues and Lebanon's role in the broader geopolitical landscape. The timing of the visit suggests it may be aimed at addressing concerns over Iran's influence in the region and seeking support for Lebanon's position.

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Iran war: Lebanese President travels to Washington for Trump meetings

The president of Lebanon has traveled to Washington, D.C., for meetings with U.S. President Donald Trump. This visit comes amid ongoing tensions related to the Iran conflict, which has had significant implications for the Middle East. The meeting between the two leaders is expected to focus on regional security issues and Lebanon's role in the broader geopolitical landscape. The timing of the visit suggests it may be aimed at addressing concerns over Iran's influence in the region and seeking support for Lebanon's position.

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