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Lebanon's tourism ministry held a retro-themed event to boost its summer season, aiming to revive the country's economy through tourism and improved relations with Gulf countries. After a decade-long downturn due to Hezbollah's influence and regional tensions, there are signs of a thaw, with the UAE and Kuwait lifting travel bans. Lebanon hopes that Saudi Arabia will follow, making tourism the key to economic recovery.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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