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After the meeting, Abu Suleiman regretted the absence of the Palestinian delegation to the meeting, which was held at the request of Prime Minister Saad Hariri. He said: "We reject the way to dialogue in this form by dictating the conditions in advance, and we hope to work better together."
He praised "Minister Mneimneh's efforts to bring views together" and called on "Palestinians to submit their proposals in writing to address them".
"The Palestinian brothers asked us to apologize for not attending the meeting and they told us that they had not received a serious promise to solve the problem," Mneimneh said.
"We will continue the dialogue with the minister, and we hope to find appropriate solutions," Mneimneh said, adding that "we have worked with the minister and the Palestinians to find a solution."
Previously, the Minister of Labor, Kamil Abu Sulaiman, went to the headquarters of the International Labor Organization (ILO) in Hamra as part of the monitoring of the sponsorship system adopted in Lebanon, where he had been received by the Regional Director of the Arab States within the organization, Ruba Jaradat.
The Minister of Labor chaired a meeting of a number of international and local organizations and badociations involved in the file. At the request of Abu Suleiman, a series of meetings were held to present proposals for re-examination of the kafala system, which he had previously described in modern slavery.
The Labor Minister also stressed that he "does not agree to the continuation of the inhumane treatment inflicted on a number of domestic workers", adding that he "would continue to take immediate action when it is". a worker is attacked ".
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