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Lebanese PM stresses strength of ties with Gulf states

- FRANK KANE

on an investor conference due to take place in Paris, and on his country’s relationsh­ip with its Gulf neighbors — singling out Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

“The relationsh­ip with the Gulf countries has brought many benefits and helped Lebanon on many occasions. In 2006, when there was a war in my country, who came to help us? The Gulf states,” he said.

Hariri said that he was seeing lots of things in Saudi Arabia “that I never thought I’d see. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is doing it with a lot of openness. I think what is happening in Saudi Arabia is good and the youth, in particular, agree with it.”

It is understood that the Lebanese prime minister also met with Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir who addressed the gathering earlier in the day.

After meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan and his wife, Queen Rania, Hariri stressed that “Lebanon is keen on ensuring excellent relations with all Arab countries,” according to an official Lebanese government statement.

He said: “We have confirmed that all political components are committed to Lebanon’s self-distancing policy, and the king of Jordan has shown great support for Lebanon. Soon, there will be official visits to Jordan for discussing the issue of displaced people.”

Hariri’s activities on the sidelines of the forum started by meeting with Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni.

He also warned that Iran was “a country that has to be dealt with — and each country must find its own way of doing this.”

Speaking about US President Donald Trump’s policy toward Iran over the nuclear issue, he said: “I don’t know where the Trump policy is going, but there are issues that have to be resolved. Iran cannot meddle in other countries’ affairs, like Yemen.”

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