Without France, Lebanon would probably be at war, Macron says

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Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived in France  from Saudi Arabia, where his shock resignation announcement   sparked accusations that he was being held there against his will.
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived in France from Saudi Arabia, where his shock resignation announcement sparked accusations that he was being held there against his will.

French President Emmanuel Macron has claimed credit for solving a political crisis in Lebanon last year and stated publicly that Saudi Arabia had held Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri for several weeks.

French President Emmanuel Macron, center right, and his wife Brigitte, right, greet Lebanon's Prime Minister Saad Hariri, second left, his wife Lara, center left and their son Hussam upon their arrival at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017. Hariri arrived in France on Saturday from Saudi Arabia and may be back in Beirut next week, seeking to dispel fears that he had been held against his will and forced to resign by Saudi authorities.(AP Photo/Christophe Ena)
French President Emmanuel Macron, center right, and his wife Brigitte, right, greet Lebanon’s Prime Minister Saad Hariri, second left, his wife Lara, center left and their son Hussam upon their arrival at the Elysee Palace in Paris, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Lebanon was plunged into crisis in November when Hariri resigned as prime minister while in Saudi Arabia, saying he feared assassination and criticizing the Saudis’ regional rival Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah.

Lebanese officials accused the Saudis at the time of holding Hariri hostage. After international intervention, including by Macron, Hariri was able to leave the kingdom and eventually rescinded his resignation.

“If France wasn’t listened to then there probably would be a war in Lebanon at this moment as we speak. It’s French diplomacy, it’s our action,” Macron said in an interview with broadcaster BFM TV, visibly irritated after being asked if his foreign policy over the last year had achieved anything.

Macron said an unscheduled stopover in Riyadh to convince Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, followed by an invitation to Hariri to come to France, had been the catalyst to ending the crisis.

“I remind you that a prime minister was held in Saudi Arabia for several weeks,” he said, a comment that could irk Riyadh which, like Hariri, denied he was ever held against his will.

Macron dined with Hariri and Prince Mohammed in Paris in April after a conference to rally international support for an investment program to boost the Lebanese economy.

Hariri, who visited Riyadh in February for the first time since the November crisis, is working to form a new coalition after a May 6 parliamentary election that strengthened his rival Hezbollah and its political allies.

 

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12 responses to “Without France, Lebanon would probably be at war, Macron says”

  1. Hind Abyad Avatar
    Hind Abyad

    Is Macron gay his wife must be older than his mother.

    1. It’s called gerontophilia, sista. She’s 65, Macron Sr. is 68.

      1. Hind Abyad Avatar
        Hind Abyad

        I didn’t ask you dumbYKbore
        You would like to look like Maquereaux at 68..

        1. I didn’t ask you either, my smart friend. I just pointed out to the fact that your “gay” remark is yet another expression of your superior intelligence. 🙂

          1. Hind Abyad Avatar
            Hind Abyad

            Why cretin, your wife is 24 years older you have a boy friend or you live with your mother?

          2. I only want to live with you, beautiful 🙂

          3. Niemals Avatar
            Niemals

            How can you say “beautiful”, you can’t see her face…
            https://twitter.com/OnlineMagazin/status/1002549059591266309

  2. Niemals Avatar
    Niemals

    Without France, Lebanon would probably be at war with Israel….
    Without Russia, Syria would probably be at war with Israel….

    MOSCOW/BEIRUT (Reuters)
    Russia said on Monday only Syrian army troops should be on the country’s southern border with Jordan and Israel, after Washington warned of “firm measures” over truce violations in the region.

  3. Steve Harvey Avatar
    Steve Harvey

    Why not let Lebanon collapse and descend into a second civil war? Hezbollah and Amal need to be bled some more. They’re god-damned animals!

    1. Hind Abyad Avatar
      Hind Abyad

      Said the god-damned animal!

  4. “Without France, Lebanon would probably be at war, Macron says”

    Macron’s Napoleonic modesty is soooo cute! 🙂

  5. Niemals Avatar
    Niemals

    Lebanon freezes residency applications for UNHCR staff. (France24)

    As Syrian forces and their allies retake more territory, Lebanon’s president and other top politicians have increasingly called for refugees to return to “secure areas”.

    EU too have demanded that the Syrian refugees must return to “secure areas”, simply by refusing them a refugee status.

    However they went underground, and now living as criminals.

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