SAUDI ARABIA

Jubeir: Hariri is free to leave when he pleases

Iran's 'hegemonic' intentions worrying: France

November 16, 2017



Saudi Gazette report

LEBANESE Prime Minister Saad Al-Hariri is free to leave Saudi Arabia "when he pleases", Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir said Thursday, rejecting accusations from Beirut that he was being held in Riyadh following his shock resignation.

Hariri has been in the Saudi capital since announcing there on Nov. 4 that he was stepping down.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun this week accused that the premier was not free to leave.

Aoun said Thursday that Hariri's decision to accept an invitation to travel to France could be the "start of a solution" to the crisis sparked by his resignation.

Speculation has swirled around the fate of Hariri, who is a dual Saudi citizen.

But Al-Jubeir told reporters in Riyadh that Hariri was free to leave "when he pleases".

“Al-Hariri lives in the Kingdom by his own will and he resigned; regarding his return to Lebanon, it is up to him and his assessment to the security situation (in Lebanon)", Jubeir told a joint news conference with French Foreign Minister Jean Yves Le Drian.

He also accused Hezbollah of destabilizing the region, and said "consultations and coordination between peace-loving countries and Lebanon-loving countries are underway to try to find a way that would restore sovereignty to Lebanon and reduce the negative action which Hezbollah is conducting in Lebanon".

President Aoun has refused to accept the prime minister's resignation from abroad.

"We hope that the crisis is over and Hariri's acceptance of the invitation to go to France is the start of a solution," Aoun said on the official presidential Twitter account.

"I am awaiting the return of Prime Minister Hariri from Paris for us to decide the next step with regards to the government," Aoun added.

France visit 'not exile'

The announcement that Hariri had accepted an invitation to travel to France and meet President Emmanuel Macron came from Le Drian.

"He will come to France and the prince has been informed," Le Drian told reporters, referring to Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy premier and minister of defense, with whom he held talks the night before.

Asked about the date of the visit for talks, Le Drian replied: "Mr Hariri's schedule is a matter for Mr Hariri."

Hariri in an interview on Sunday had vowed to return to Lebanon in a matter of days.

Hariri also left open the possibility that he may withdraw his resignation if certain conditions are met — in particular an end to the involvement of Lebanon's powerful Shiite militant group Hezbollah in regional conflicts.

The French president's office said on Wednesday that Hariri and his family had been invited to France for a "few days.”

Macron has stressed that Hariri should be able to return to Lebanon to confirm or withdraw his resignation in person.

Common stance on Iran

In his resignation statement, Hariri accused Iran and its ally Hezbollah of taking over his country and destabilizing the broader region.

Hariri's resignation came against the backdrop of mounting tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

Le Drian raised concern over Iran's role in the region.

At a press conference with Jubeir on Thursday, he echoed Riyadh's concerns over Iranian "intervention in regional crises" and "hegemonic" intentions.

"I'm thinking specifically about Iran's ballistic program," Le Drian added.

France has however sought to maintain a nuanced position in the region.

Macron, on his first state visit to the Middle East last week, called for vigilance toward Tehran over its ballistic missile program and regional activities.

The Arab League is to hold an extraordinary meeting next Sunday at the request of Saudi Arabia to discuss alleged "violations" committed by Iran in the region.


November 16, 2017
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