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Lebanese business delegation travels to Tehran

BEIRUT: A Lebanese business delegation traveled to Tehran Friday where it is scheduled to meet with Iranian businessmen to discuss trade and economic relations.

“The visit will take one week and we are expected to visit several Iranian cities and check trade and manufacturing institutions, companies, and factories,” the National News Agency quoted Abbas Fawaz, the head of the delegation as saying.

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