Saturday, 23 November 2019

Lebanon's Political Impasse Reflected in Chilly Ties between Hariri, Aoun and Berri

Lebanon's Political Impasse Reflected in Chilly Ties between Hariri, Aoun and Berri

Arab World

Beirut - Nazeer Rida
Lebanese leaders at the military parade marking Lebanon's 76th Independence Day held at the Defense Ministry. NNA

The somber mood at a brief parade at the defense minister on the occasion of Lebanon’s Independence Day was a clear reflection of growing tension between President Michel Aoun, Speaker Nabih Berri and caretaker Prime Minister Saad Hariri. This mood came amid a warning from the UN Special Coordinator for Lebanon, Jan Kubis, that Lebanon urgently needs to form a government credible in the eyes of the people, supported by the broadest range of political forces, capable to implement deep reforms now. “High level meetings in Washington with the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Grave concerns about the rapidly deepening economic and social crisis in Lebanon and lack of proper management of the situation,” Kubis wrote on Twitter. The top leadership attended the truncated military parade which was relocated to the headquarters of the defense ministry from central Beirut, occupied by anti-government protesters. A little over a dozen regiments marched before the country´s president, parliament speaker and prime minister, who sat under a red canopy. The three only exchanged a few words and left separately. An official celebration at the presidential palace in Baabda was canceled. There were no foreign dignitaries in attendance and no display of tanks or equipment. Despite official statements that there have been contacts among political parties to resolve the country’s deadlock, a leading source from Hariri’s Mustaqbal Movement told Asharq Al-Awsat that relations between the country’s top leaders are almost frozen.



from Asharq AL-awsat https://aawsat.com/english/home/article/2004846/lebanons-political-impasse-reflected-chilly-ties-between-hariri-aoun-and-berri

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