Lebanon’s Tourism Minister Avedis Guidanian has formally apologized for calling Egypt dirty, Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said. Guidanian referred to Egypt in an interview on Monday with The Daily Star as dirtier, louder, and more crowded, saying it nevertheless manages to bring in more tourists than his country.
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