Beirut - Arab Today
Lebanese Forces leader, Samir Geagea, devoted his third day of his Australia visit to a series of diplomatic and political meetings, namely with the representatives of the social institutions and associations in Jebbeh-Bcharre district.
Accompanied by his wife MP Strida Geagea, the LF head began his meetings at his residence in Sidney on Monday with the Lebanese Chargé d'Affaires in Canberra, Giscard Khoury, with whom he discussed the condition of the Lebanese Diaspora in Australia.
He later met with an extended delegation of Bcharre League and representatives of the region's main families.
"If we look at the general scene in Lebanon and brush away the LF, the situation will become totally different," Geagea said.
"The family and the village are social frames, while the party is the means that must be used to practice politics," he added.
In turn, MP Strida Geagea revealed that businessmen Carlos Ghosn and Marios Saradar were seeking to undertake a 500-million-dollar project in the Cedars' region, explaining that this project will help Bcharre sons remain rooted in the towns and that it will create job opportunities
Source: NNA