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France says Lebanese PM Saad Hariri accepts invitation, will come within days

An official in President Emmanuel Macron’s office said Hariri is expected in France in the coming days. The official was not authorized to be publicly named.

Reported by: AP Paris Published on: November 16, 2017 16:04 IST
A poster of resigned Lebanese PM Saad Hariri with Arabic
A poster of resigned Lebanese PM Saad Hariri with Arabic that read, “We are all with you,” hangs on a street in Beirut

The French President’s office said Thursday that Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri has accepted an invitation to come to France after his surprise resignation from Saudi Arabia nearly two weeks ago that stunned Lebanon and rattled the region.

An official in President Emmanuel Macron’s office said Hariri is expected in France in the coming days. The official was not authorized to be publicly named.

Hariri announced his resignation from Saudi Arabia on Nov.4, citing meddling in the region’s affairs by Iran and its Lebanese ally, Hezbollah. He has not returned to Lebanon since, and the Lebanese president has refused to accept his resignation before he returns.

In his strongest statements yet about the crisis, President Michel Aoun accused Saudi Arabia of “detaining” Hariri, saying there was no reason for the prime minister not to return to Lebanon.

France, Lebanon’s onetime colonial ruler, has been trying to mediate in the crisis. On Wednesday, Macron invited Hariri and his family to come to France, apparently as a way to put an end to allegations that the prime minister is being held against his will.

The resignation of the Saudi-backed Hariri stunned Lebanon, throwing its government into turmoil. It was a reflection of the deepening feud between Saudi Arabia and Iran for influence in the region.

On Wednesday, the front page of the daily Lebanese Al-Akhbar boasted: “Saudi loses,′ hailing the French for their proposal to end the deadlock.

Hariri resigned from Saudi Arabia in a televised speech that blasted Iran’s role in the region. The decision was seen as engineered by Saudi Arabia and raised concerns that it would drag Lebanon, with its delicate sectarian-based political system, into the battle for regional supremacy.

The announcement that Hariri will head to France came after French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian met in Saudi Arabia with Hariri, the Saudi crown prince and the Saudi king.

 

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