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November 2021 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/november-2021-2022

Possible joint projects in Lebanon’s North Governorate were at the center of their discussion.[3] In this context, Tamara Berro, a researcher of China-Arab relations at the Lebanese University writing for. al-Mayadeen. , called for Lebanese authorities to not pay attention to the Western media’s attempt

September 2021 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/september-2021-2022

However, as highlighted by Tamara Berro, a researcher of China-Arab relations at the Lebanese University writing for. al-Mayadeen. , Lebanese politicians seems reluctant to engage with the People’s Republic of China, despite many Chinese private and state-owned companies have shown their willingness

July 2022 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/july-2022-2023

Similar opinions were voiced in an article for. al-Mayadeen. , a news agency allegedly affiliated with Hezbollah, by Tamara Berro, a researcher of Arab-Chinese relations at the Lebanese University, and a Chinese journalist with Voice of China. [2].

June 2022 - The Mediterranean Region looks at China
www.chinamed.it/archive/june-2022-2023

Tamara Berro, Lubnan yatlabu musaʿadat al-Sin… hal badaʾa yattajihu nahwaha? لبنان يطلب مساعدة الصّين. هل بدأ يتّجه نحوها؟ [Lebanon is asking for China’s help…has it begun to turn toward it?], al-Mayadeen. , June 18, 2022, link. [17].

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