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Betrayed Macron says will continue Lebanon efforts, eyes Hezbollah
By , PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron admonished Lebanon’s leaders on Sunday for serving their own interests ahead of their country and vowed to push ahead with efforts to prevent chaos, but appeared to have no back up plan should his initiative fail.Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Mustapha Adib, quit on Saturday after failing to line up a non-partisan cabinet, dealing a blow to a French plan aimed at rallying sectarian leaders to tackle the country’s crisis. [nL8N2GN016]“I am ashamed of Lebanon’s political leaders,” Macron told a news conference in Paris. “The leaders...…By , PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron admonished Lebanon’s leaders on Sunday for serving their own interests ahead of their country and vowed to push ahead with efforts to prevent chaos, but appeared to have no back up plan should his initiative fail.Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Mustapha Adib, quit on Saturday after failing to line up a non-partisan cabinet, dealing a blow to a French plan aimed at rallying sectarian leaders to tackle the country’s crisis. [nL8N2GN016]“I am ashamed of Lebanon’s political leaders,” Macron told a news conference in Paris. “The leaders...WW…
Betrayed Macron says will continue Lebanon efforts, eyes Hezbollah
By , PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron admonished Lebanon’s leaders on Sunday for serving their own interests ahead of their country and vowed to push ahead with efforts to prevent chaos, but appeared to have no back up plan should his initiative fail.Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Mustapha Adib, quit on Saturday after failing to line up a non-partisan cabinet, dealing a blow to a French plan aimed at rallying sectarian leaders to tackle the country’s crisis. [nL8N2GN016]“I am ashamed of Lebanon’s political leaders,” Macron told a news conference in Paris. “The leaders...…By , PARIS (Reuters) - French President Emmanuel Macron admonished Lebanon’s leaders on Sunday for serving their own interests ahead of their country and vowed to push ahead with efforts to prevent chaos, but appeared to have no back up plan should his initiative fail.Lebanon’s prime minister-designate, Mustapha Adib, quit on Saturday after failing to line up a non-partisan cabinet, dealing a blow to a French plan aimed at rallying sectarian leaders to tackle the country’s crisis. [nL8N2GN016]“I am ashamed of Lebanon’s political leaders,” Macron told a news conference in Paris. “The leaders...WW…
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