Al-Koni discusses with the mayor of Tahala municipality and notables the problems and difficulties that hinder the health and education sectors in the municipality.LEBANON’S FOREIGN AFFAIRS MINISTRY CONCERNED OVER AIRSTRIKES ON SYRIA AND IRAQ

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Tripoli: During the meeting he held today, Sunday, with the mayor of the municipality of Tahala, the education controller, the health official in the municipality, and notables of the region, the representative of the Presidential Council, Musa Al-Koni, discussed the problems and difficulties that hinder the provision of services to citizens in many fields, especially health and education.

The municipality delegation explained to Al-Koni the weak infrastructure of the education sector, represented by the lack of readiness of schools, the shortage of teachers in a number of specializations, the delay in releasing their salaries, and the inability to solve the problem of teachers in the financial aspect, which negatively affects the progress of the educational process.

The meeting also touched upon, according to the Presidential Council, the decline in health services in the region, which suffers from a shortage of medical and auxiliary personnel and medicines, in addition to the dilapidation of health facili
ties that need maintenance and equipment, and the failure to upgrade a health center to a rural hospital despite numerous correspondence addressed to the Ministry in particular.

Al-Koni assured the delegation of working to overcome the difficulties facing the municipality in coordination with the relevant authorities so that educational and health institutions can carry out their tasks in the service of citizens. He stressed the necessity of establishing spatial development projects in the southern regions in many areas to ensure their stability

Source: Libyan News Agency

The Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ministry expressed its “deep concern over the airstrikes that both Syria and Iraq have been subjected to,” regretting “the resulting deaths and injuries, and the violation of the security and sovereignty of the two countries.”

In a statement, the ministry reminded that its stance is moral when it comes to any attack on an Arab state. It has previously expressed a similar position when the sovereignty and security of Jordan were violated and when Americans were targeted on its territory.

The ministry called for restraint and urged the respect of the security, sovereignty, and safety of all countries. It emphasized Lebanon’s repeated warnings about the dangers of the war’s expansion and the escalation of conflicts.

The Foreign Affairs Ministry also stressed the necessity of implementing an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as a mandatory step to halt the escalation and to reach a political solution based on the establishment of the Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its c
apital, by relevant United Nations resolutions.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon