Greece–Lebanon relations
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Greece–Lebanon relations are the foreign relations between Greece and Lebanon. The relation between both people dates back to early antiquity, with the early trading activities between the ancient Greeks and the Phoenicians. In modern times, Greek-Lebanese bilateral relations are very good at all levels. Greece has an embassy in Beirut and Lebanon has an embassy in Athens. Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean and the Francophonie.
In recent years following internal crisis and wars, migration from Lebanon has increased.[1] Greece is also considered as a spiritual reference for the Lebanese Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic communities.[citation needed]