The Lebanese army has teamed up with the country’s customs services to begin on Thursday the inspection of around 700 containers, which had been left in the port of the Beirut capital since 2005, in the light of the August explosion, the Lebanese Ministry of Finance announced on Thursday.
“Under the directions of the finance minister of the caretaker government, Dr. Ghazi Wazni, the army, in cooperation with the customs services, will start today the inspection of around 700 containers left in the port since 2005,” the ministry’s information office said in a statement, as cited by the NNA state news agency.
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