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Prime Minister Nohad Machnouk emphasized the significance of registering the Castle of Jebel Amel and Sidon on the list of threatened heritage sites, highlighting that attacks on heritage are attacks on people's memory and the country's history. During his meeting with UNESCO Director-General Khaled El-Anani, he recalled the UNESCO conference in Beirut in 1948, which designated Arabic as the working language, affirming that despite wars and destruction, Beirut remains a vibrant city carrying the flag of culture and renewal. Additionally, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed between the Lebanese government and UNESCO to strengthen cooperation in cultural fields, aiming to protect heritage and promote sustainable cultural work.
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