
Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dimitris Avramopoulos has postponed his visit to Beirut, Lebanon until next Monday on Thursday. The official was scheduled to meet with Lebanese President Michel Suleiman. The foreign ministry in Lebanon reportedly received the postponing news on Wednesday night without any explanation. Meanwhile, Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs, Adnan Mansour is set to travel to Tehran, Iran in an official visit on June 21 - in response to an official invitation from his Iranian counterpart Ali Akbar Salehi. The pair are expected to discuss the Syrian crisis and its consequences on Lebanon and what can be done to prevent Lebanon from entering the conflict.
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