Khaleej Times

Aoun holds talks on government’s future

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beirut — Lebanese President Michel Aoun launched consultati­ons with the country’s political leaders over the government’s future in the wake of Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s suspended resignatio­n.

Hariri resigned on November 4 from Saudi Arabia, throwing his coalition government and the country into crisis, but rescinded the move after returning home, to allow time for negotiatio­ns.

He has demanded that his coalition ally, the Lebanese militant Hezbollah group, remove itself from regional conflicts, from Syria to Iraq and Yemen. Hezbollah denies playing a military role in Yemen but has fighters in both Iraq and Syria.

Aoun separately met on Monday with several officials including the head of Hezbollah’s parliament­ary bloc, Mohammed Raad,

disassocia­tion should be in action and not through words, this means actively withdrawin­g from the region’s conflict Samir Geagea Christian leader

who later told reporters they discussed “reactivati­ng” the government. Raad wouldn’t answer about Hezbollah’s disassocia­tion from regional conflict.

Christian leader Samir Geagea, a harsh critic of Hezbollah, told reporters after meeting Aoun that his group will not resign from the government.

“Disassocia­tion should be in action and not through words, this means actively withdrawin­g from the region’s conflict,” he said, referring to Hezbollah. —

 ?? AFP ?? Lebanese President Michel Aoun holds a meeting with the head of Hezbollah’s parliament­ary bloc Mohammed Raad at the Presidenti­al Palace in Baabda, Beirut, on Monday. —
AFP Lebanese President Michel Aoun holds a meeting with the head of Hezbollah’s parliament­ary bloc Mohammed Raad at the Presidenti­al Palace in Baabda, Beirut, on Monday. —

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