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French President Confirms Lebanese PM Held in Saudi Arabia

Tuesday 29 May 2018
French President Confirms Lebanese PM Held in Saudi Arabia

French President Emmanuel Macron (R) greets Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri

French President Emmanuel Macron adding credence to reports that Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri had been held against his will in Saudi Arabia, where he abruptly announced his resignation live on Saudi TV.

Alwaght- French President Emmanuel Macron adding credence to reports that Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri had been held against his will in Saudi Arabia, where he abruptly announced his resignation live on Saudi TV.

French president claimed his mediation efforts played a decisive role in resolving the political crisis back then.

“I remind you that a prime minister was held in Saudi Arabia for several weeks,” Macron said in an interview with French broadcaster BFM TV on Monday.

"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,” claimed Macron, whose country maintains close ties with Lebanon as a former colony.

Hariri sent shockwaves through Lebanon on November 4, 2017, when he announced his surprise resignation from a then-unknown location in Saudi Arabia and from Saudi-owned television. The premier accused Iran and Hezbollah of interfering in the region and signaling that such “meddling” was behind his decision to quit.

Hariri remained in Saudi Arabia for two weeks, sparking speculation inside Lebanon and abroad that he was being held hostage there.

New details emerge of Saudi Arabia's degrading treatment of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri during a recent forced stay in Saudi Arabia, where he was coerced into resigning.

Lebanese officials from all political groups held Riyadh responsible for Hariri’s mysterious resignation and stay in the kingdom, saying the Saudis had coerced the premier into stepping down and put him under house arrest.

Hariri, however, managed to get out of the kingdom amid international pressure on Riyadh, including by Macron, who rushed to Saudi Arabia on November 10 for talks on “regional questions” with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Saad Hariri has arrived in France, but two of his children have stayed behind in Riyadh. Hariri returned to Lebanon and revoked his resignation after the negotiations were over.

The French president said that his unscheduled stopover in Riyadh back then to convince Saudi leaders, followed by an invitation to Hariri to come to France, had prevented an escalation.

Macron’s remarks, however, irked Saudi Arabia, prompting its Foreign Ministry to issue a statement on Tuesday and deny the comments as "untrue".

Hariri returned to Lebanon in early December 2017 after his visit to Paris and rescinded his resignation.

The prime minister, himself, denied that he was mistreated during his stay in Riyadh.

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Lebanon Saad Hariri Saudi Arabia France Macron

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