France's President Macron begins Saudi visit, amid Lebanon crisis





        




                

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                    Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (left) and Emmanuel Macron met in Riyadh on Thursday

                


            

French President Emmanuel Macron has said he will stress on the importance of stability in Lebanon as he traveled an unscheduled visit to Saudi Arabia.


This comes after Lebanese PM Saad Hariri resigned on (19459012)


This prompted suspicions that Mr. Hariri was pressured by the Saudis to quit.


Mr Macron also said he would discuss the crisis in Yemen with Saudi leaders, after the Saudi-led coalition shut all aid routes to the war-torn nation.


The blockade was imposed on Monday after a missile was fired from Yemen at Riyadh. The missile was reportedly intercepted near the Saudi capital.


Saudi Arabia has blamed the Iranian-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah for the attack.


The United Nations has warned that Yemen faces the world's largest famine in decades "with millions of victims" if the blockade is not lifted and aid deliveries are not resumed.


In a separate development, Saudi Arabia on Thursday told its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country immediately.


Many Lebanese fear that their country is embroiled in a wider conflict between Saudi Arabia, a major Sunni power, and Shia (19459015)

Speaking in the United Arab Emirates shortly before departing for Saudi Arabia, Mr Macron said he would hold face-to-face talks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.


Mr Macron said he would "emphasize the importance of Lebanese stability and integrity"


"My wish is that all Lebanese politics (19459012)


The French president added that he had been in informal contact with Mr. Hariri.




                

                

                

                

                

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                    Mr Hariri's resignation opens up great uncertainty in Lebanon

                


            

Mr. Hariri said in a TV broadcast from Saudi Arabia on Saturday that he was stepping down because of an alleged assassination plot.


In the video statement, Mr Hariri also attacked Hezbollah, which is politically and militarily powerful in Lebanon, and Iran.


Mr. Hariri's father and former prime minister Rafik was killed by a bomb in 2005 in an attack widely blamed on Hezbollah.


BBC Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher says the Saudi call (19459012)


BBC Arab affairs editor Sebastian Usher says the Saudi call (19459013)


Hours later Saudi Arabia's neighboring Gulf state and ally Kuwait issued a similar statement .


'Stop Saudi aggression'

On Monday, Saudi Arabia accused Hezbollah of launching a missile from Yemen which was intercepted near the Saudi capital Riyadh, CNN reported.


A day later Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman accused Iran of "direct military aggression" by supplying missiles to Houthi rebels in Yemen.


Iran has dismissed the Saudi allegations as "false and dangerous".


Meanwhile, Hezbollah accused the Saudis of orchestrating Mr. Hariri's resignation.


    



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