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  2. Foreign relations of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Ghana is accredited to Lebanon from its embassy in Cairo, Egypt. Lebanon has an embassy in Accra. Guinea: 3 June 1960: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 3 June 1960 when Lebanese Government appointed its Minister to Liberia to be Minister to Guinea as well. [64] Guinea is accredited to Lebanon from its embassy in Cairo, Egypt.

  3. Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Egypt)

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    The first independent Ministry of Petroleum was established in March 1973, to manage the political role of petroleum resources before the war of 1973. In view of the strategic significance of the Ministry's existence as a political body that sets the general petroleum strategies on new bases to go in line with the requirements of the country at this stage.

  4. Ghana National Petroleum Corporation - Wikipedia

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    History. GNPC is Ghana's National Oil Company (NOC) which was established in 1983 to replace the Petroleum Department which was an agency under the Ministry of Fuel and power. [3][4][5][6] The department was responsible for the importation of crude oil and petroleum products for the Ghanaian economy. [2] The mandate for oil exploration was held ...

  5. Egypt plans to return oil, gas production to normal from 2025 ...

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    Egypt plans to return oil and gas production to normal levels from 2025 with the help of international partners, Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said in a press conference on Thursday. The North ...

  6. Politics of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Lebanon. Lebanon is a parliamentary democratic republic within the overall framework of confessionalism, a form of consociationalism in which the highest offices are proportionately reserved for representatives from certain religious communities. The constitution of Lebanon grants the people the right to change their government.

  7. Tarek El-Molla - Wikipedia

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    Born. June 1962 (age 62) Nationality. Egyptian. Alma mater. Cairo University. Occupation. Engineer, Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources (Egypt) Tarek El-Molla (Arabic: طارق الملا) (born June 1962) is an Egyptian engineer and current Minister of Petroleum & Mineral Resources.

  8. Council of Ministers of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Council of Ministers of Lebanon (Arabic: مجلس الوزراء اللبناني, romanized: Majlis al-wozarah al-Lubnanī) is the executive body of the Republic of Lebanon. Its president is the Prime Minister of Lebanon, and it is appointed by the President of Lebanon and the Prime Minister of Lebanon. The appointed government also has to ...

  9. Economy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The nominal GDP was estimated at $19 billion in 2020, [4] with a per capita GDP amounting to $2,500. In 2018 government spending amounted to $15.9 billion, [27] or 83% of GDP. The Lebanese economy went through a significant expansion after the 34-day war of 2006, with growth averaging 9.1% between 2007 and 2010. [28]