World Bank ready to help Lebanon
- Lebanon: Sunday, September 23 - 2012 at 09:12
Inger Andersen, the World Bank's vice president for the Middle East and North Africa, has said the bank is willing to provide Lebanon with financial and technical assistance to help offset the impact the volatile situation in the region could have on the country's economy, The Daily Star has reported. "Lebanon is going through difficult times, some of this driven by factors beyond its control," Andersen said. "In all my meetings with senior officials, with the private sector and with representatives of civil society, we discussed these multiple challenges, but we also talked about opportunities in Lebanon which can be exploited to spur growth and create inclusive job opportunities," she said.
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