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France to host internatio­nal summit on Lebanon crisis

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PARIS: France will host an internatio­nal meeting on Monday on how to end months of political deadlock in cash-strapped Lebanon, the foreign ministry said on Thursday.

The Paris gathering is to be atended by representa­tives from France, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Egypt, foreign ministry spokeswoma­n Anne-claire Legendre said.

Lebanon is being run by a caretaker government and is also without a president as lawmakers have repeatedly failed to elect a successor to Michel Aoun, whose mandate expired at the end of October.

The political impasse has hampered efforts to lit the Mediterran­ean country out of its worstever financial crisis.

The currency has lost more than 95 percent of its market value to the dollar since 2019, and more than 80 per cent of the population lives in poverty, according to the United Nations.

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, “has expressed her very serious concern on Lebanon’s political deadlock,” Legendre said. Colonna was visiting Saudi Arabia on Thursday.

France and regional partners including Saudi Arabia have been discussing means “to encourage the Lebanese political class to assume its responsibi­lities and foster a way out of the crisis,” Legendre added.

“This approach will be the subject of a follow-up meeting with the French, US, Saudi, Qatari and Egyptian administra­tions on Monday to continue coordinati­ng with our partners and find ways to move forward.”

It was not immediatel­y clear if any Lebanese representa­tives had been invited.

No meeting at ministeria­l level has been planned for now, Legendre said.

Frenchpres­identemman­uelmacroni­ndecember urged Lebanon to “change its leadership” following months of deadlock that have impeded reforms vital to unlocking billions of dollars in foreign aid.

Separately, UN rights experts voiced deep concern on Thursday at the slow pace of an investigat­ion into the killing of Lebanese intellectu­al Lokman Slim two years ago, demanding that Beirut ensure accountabi­lity.

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