Lebanon expects its economy to grow between 1.5 percent and 2 percent in 2014, the finance minster said on Tuesday.
Ali Hassan Khalil also told reporters that the country's debt stood at $64.9 billion, more than half of it in local currency.
"All the estimates are not fixed because statistics are not absolutely accurate, so our expectation is that it will be around 1.5 percent and with positive estimates it would reach 2 percent," he said.
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