Macron gives a press conference on the situation in Lebanon on Sunday



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The French presidency declared that President Emmanuel Macron will hold a press conference tomorrow (Sunday) on the political situation in Lebanon, according to the Reuters news agency.

Lebanese Prime Minister-designate Mustafa Adib announced today (Saturday) his withdrawal from the task of forming a government after efforts that lasted almost a month, dealing a blow to a French initiative aimed at pushing Lebanon’s leaders to come together to bring the country out of its worst crisis since the civil war that broke out. Between 1975 and 1990.

Adeeb said in a televised speech: “I apologize for not continuing with the task of forming the government,” offering his apologies to the Lebanese people for failing to “achieve the ambitions of the reform team.

Hassan Diab’s government, currently in charge of doing business, resigned after the terrible explosion in the port of Beirut on August 4, which killed more than 190 people and injured thousands and caused massive destruction to entire areas from the Lebanese capital.

Since his mandate to form a government on August 31, Mustafa Adib has sought to form a government of specialists capable of adopting the necessary reforms.

Their efforts clashed, in particular, with the insistence of Hezbollah and its ally, the Amal Movement, led by the Speaker of Parliament, Nabih Berri, to appoint their ministers and stick to the money bag.



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