The Jerusalem Post

Former Lebanese PM Hariri to visit Egypt today

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BEIRUT (Reuters) – Saad al-Hariri, who announced his resignatio­n as Lebanese prime minister while in Saudi Arabia on November 4, will visit Egypt on Monday, a leader in Hariri’s Future Movement said.

Hariri has been in Paris since Saturday, where he met French President Emmanuel Macron, and has said he will return to Lebanon by Wednesday for its Independen­ce Day celebratio­ns.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has said he will not accept Hariri’s resignatio­n until it is delivered to him in person and all sides in Beirut have called for his speedy return.

The resignatio­n sparked a political crisis in Lebanon and put it on the front line of a regional power struggle between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

In his resignatio­n statement, Hariri criticized Iran and its ally Hezbollah, a heavily armed militia that is part of the Lebanese government, and said he feared assassinat­ion. Apart from a brief trip to Abu Dhabi, he remained in Saudi Arabia until he flew to France.

His stay in the kingdom led to accusation­s from Lebanese officials and politician­s that Saudi Arabia had coerced him to resign, which he and Riyadh have denied.

On Friday, Hariri tweeted that his presence there was for “consultati­ons on the future of the situation in Lebanon and its relations with the surroundin­g Arab region.”

On Sunday, Arab League foreign ministers held an emergency meeting in Cairo, requested by Saudi Arabia, to discuss ways to confront Iran and Hezbollah over their role in the region. Lebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil did not attend.

 ?? (Reuters) ?? A WORKER fixes a huge banner depicting Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri, who resigned last week during a visit to Saudi Arabia, in the southern city of Sidon, Lebanon, over the weekend.
(Reuters) A WORKER fixes a huge banner depicting Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri, who resigned last week during a visit to Saudi Arabia, in the southern city of Sidon, Lebanon, over the weekend.

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