Aoun: Lebanon Seeks 'Stability' after Shock PM Resignation

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President Michel Aoun met with top national security officials on Monday, saying the country's political leadership was keen to maintain stability in the wake of Prime Minister Saad Hariri's shock resignation.

Hariri announced he was leaving his post in a television broadcast on Saturday from Saudi Arabia, citing fears for his life and sparking concerns of a political fallout.

Lebanese President Michel Aoun has sought to allay those fears.

"The political leadership's responsiveness to calls for calm strengthens stability and preserves national unity," Aoun said Monday.

He spoke after meeting senior national security officials, including army chief General Joseph Aoun, Defence Minister Yaacoub Sarraf, and Justice Minister Salim Jreissati.

"President Aoun will not take any unilateral decisions before meeting with PM Hariri," Jreissati said after the meeting, according to the presidency's office.

It was unclear when Hariri would return to Lebanon from Saudi Arabia, where he met King Salman on Monday.

Hariri is a two-time premier whose father Rafik held the same position for years and was assassinated in 2005.

In his televised resignation on Saturday, he accused Iran and its Lebanese ally Hizbullah of taking over his country and destabilizing the broader region.

His statement sparked fears that Lebanon -- split into rival camps led by Hariri and Hizbullah -- could once again descend into violence.

Hizbullah chief Hassan Nasrallah said on Sunday that his party had not sought Hariri's resignation, which had instead been "imposed" on the premier by Saudi Arabia.

In a televised address, Nasrallah called for "calm, patience and waiting until the reasons become clear" for Hariri stepping aside.

Speaker Nabih Berri made a similar appeal on Sunday from Egypt, where he met with President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi.

Aoun spoke by phone on Sunday to Sisi and to Jordan's King Abdullah II, according to the presidency.

Comments 6
Thumb Puppet 06 November 2017, 13:54

I have the utmost respect and admiration for general aoun of the revolutionary guards who is now president for Seeking 'Stability' after Shock PM Resignation.

Thumb lebanon_first 06 November 2017, 15:09

I think Saudis threatened Hariri to resign...
Or else they would have arrested him.

Long gone days of Lebanon loving king Abdallah... Today, with MBS, Saudi might become as bad as Iran...

Thumb EagleDawn 06 November 2017, 19:27

"lebanon_first:
Each country has its problems. We have hezbollah. Lets live with it"

Thumb warrior 07 November 2017, 05:35

nobody cares what you think.

Thumb Knight 06 November 2017, 15:41

Isn't great when some people 'think'!

Thumb shab 06 November 2017, 20:38

loool @ panic