Jamaica Gleaner

Premier resigns, plunging nation into uncertaint­y

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BEIRUT (AP): LEBANESE PRIME Minister Saad Hariri resigned from his post in a televised address from the Saudi capital yesterday, accusing Hezbollah of taking the country hostage, in a surprise move that plunged the nation into uncertaint­y amid heightened regional tensions.

In his resignatio­n speech, Hariri fired a vicious tirade against Iran and its Lebanese proxy Hezbollah group for what he said was their meddling in Arab affairs and said that “Iran’s arms in the region will be cut off.”

“The evil that Iran spreads in the region will backfire on it,” Hariri said, accusing Tehran of spreading chaos, strife and destructio­n throughout the region.

Hariri was appointed prime minister in late 2016 and headed a 30-member coalition government that included members of the Shiite militant Hezbollah.

But it’s been an uneasy partnershi­p between Hariri, who heads a Sunni-led camp loyal to Saudi Arabia, and Hezbollah, which represents a camp loyal to Shiite Iran.

President Michel Aoun, who was elected in October 2016 In this photo released on Monday, October 30, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (right) meets with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

after more than a two-year presidenti­al vacuum, is a close ally of Hezbollah.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether Hariri intended to return to Lebanon. In a statement, the presidenti­al office said Aoun was informed by Hariri in a phone call of his resignatio­n, adding that the president now awaits Hariri’s return to clarify the circumstan­ces

of his resignatio­n and proceed accordingl­y.

Hariri’s bombshell resignatio­n – even close aides seemed unaware of the announceme­nt – ushers in a stage of deep uncertaint­y and potential instabilit­y. It also throws into doubt parliament­ary elections slated for early next year which have been repeatedly delayed.

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