Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Lebanon PM Hariri says free in Saudi and will go back ‘soon’

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BEIRUT: Saad Hariri, whose resignatio­n as Lebanon’s prime minister a week ago sent shockwaves across the region, said Sunday he is “free” in Saudi Arabia and will return to Lebanon “very soon”.

In an interview from Riyadh with his party’s Future TV, Hariri brushed aside rumours that he was under de facto house arrest in the kingdom.

“I am free here. If I want to travel tomorrow, I will,” Hariri said. “I will return to Lebanon very soon,” he said, adding later that he would land in Beirut “in two or three days”.

Hariri, 47, announced he was stepping down from his post in a televised address on November 4 from Riyadh, and has yet to return to his native Lebanon.

However, Lebanese President Michel Aoun has yet to formally accept his resignatio­n and said the premier has been “restricted” in his movements.

Hariri’s resignatio­n came as tensions rise between Riyadh and Tehran, which back opposing sides in power struggles from Lebanon and Syria to Yemen.

At the time, Hariri accused Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of taking over his country and destabilis­ing the broader region.

Hariri, who also holds Saudi citizenshi­p, told journalist Paula Yaacoubian that he wrote his resignatio­n himself and wanted to submit it in Lebanon, “but there was danger”.

He also appeared to lay down an exit strategy, saying he would be willing to “rescind the resignatio­n” if interventi­on in regional conflicts stopped.

“We need to respect the disassocia­tion policy,” Hariri said, referring to an agreement among Lebanese political factions that they would not interfere in Syria’s six-year war. He appeared to be alluding to Hezbollah’s military interventi­on on behalf of the Syrian government, to which Hariri is opposed.

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