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The Lebanese Presidential Press Office confirms that the Lebanese president did not interfere at all in the investigations carried out by the investigating judge into the crime of the bomb attack in the port of Beirut.
The press office of the Lebanese Presidency confirmed that President Michel Aoun did not interfere at all in the investigations carried out by the investigating judge into the crime of bombing in the port of Beirut.
The office added that the first time Aoun was informed of the presence of quantities of ammonium nitrate in the port of Beirut was through a security report that he received two weeks before the attack, and that he asked his security advisor. and military to monitor the content of the report.
The Information Office of the Presidency of the Republic: President Aoun, in his meeting with the Supreme Council of the Judiciary, did not address the investigation of the port crime, and all that is propagated is that the request to intervene in the investigation is false and unfounded.
– Lebanese Presidency (@LBpresidency) December 12, 2020
The prime minister in charge of forming the Lebanese government, Saad Hariri, and after his meeting with the interim prime minister Hassan Diab at the Grand Serail on Friday, said that he sympathized with him and that “the government is not blackmailing the other, and this it is unacceptable and we will not accept it. “
Diab had said Thursday that he was confident of the “cleaning of his palm”, noting that he would not allow “the post of prime minister to be targeted by nowhere” due to his accusation by the judiciary of “negligence and negligence in the case of the explosion of the port of Beirut “.
The words of the interim prime minister, Hassan Diab, came after the Lebanese judiciary assured that he was in charge of a precedent in the country that will have many consequences.
Investigation sessions are also scheduled for next week to “interrogate” the three former ministers as “defendants.”
It is noteworthy that the Diab government resigned due to the explosion in the capital, Beirut, but it continues to function because a new government has not yet been formed.
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