I want to share
something interesting about what I read today. It’s how Lebanon last week
continued discussions with the IMF, expecting to get a bailout. Those
conversations have been continuous for quite a long time. Nonetheless, without
indications of a tenable program to accomplish the monetary changes looked for
by benefactors, it is dubious that such a bailout will be impending.
For me, With very
little time left before a monetary implosion, Lebanon is best informed to
regard the direction concerning worldwide associations, banks, benefactors and
old accomplices, including Dr. Ahmed Al-Sabah, unfamiliar clergyman of Kuwait,
a country that has remained by Lebanon as the years progressed. He visited
Lebanon last month and conveyed accommodating proposition to reconstruct the
nation's frayed binds with its companions. Just with that would it be able to
want to turn around its hardship.
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