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Lebanese FM may not attend Arab League meeting, to decide Sunday: senior Lebanese official


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168326_6478521_updates.jpgLebanese Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil speaks during a meeting with Italian counterpart Angelino Alfano in Rome, Italy, November 15, 2017. REUTERS/Remo Casilli
 

BEIRUT: Lebanon?s foreign minister may not attend an Arab League meeting in Cairo on Sunday and a final decision will be taken in the morning, a senior Lebanese official told Reuters on Saturday.

The official said Foreign Minister Gebran Bassil wanted to avoid an anticipated confrontation at the meeting with Saudi Arabia and its Arab allies over the regional role of the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.

The emergency meeting of Arab foreign ministers is being convened at the request of Saudi Arabia with support from the UAE, Bahrain, and Kuwait ?to discuss means of confronting Iranian intervention in the internal affairs of Arab states,? the Egyptian state news agency MENA said.

Hezbollah is part of the Lebanese government and a political ally of Lebanese President Michel Aoun.

The monarchy of Saudi Arabia and Iran are at loggerheads across the region, and tensions between them have recently escalated in both Lebanon and Yemen.

Lebanon was thrust to the forefront of the regional struggle when Saad al-Hariri resigned as prime minister on November 4 in a surprise announcement from Riyadh.

Aoun has accused Saudi Arabia of holding Hariri hostage.

Senior Lebanese politicians close to Hariri have also said he had been held in Saudi Arabia against his will and coerced into resigning. Saudi Arabia and Hariri both deny this.

After French intervention, Hariri flew to France overnight and met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Saturday.

Hariri, speaking in Paris, said he would clarify his position when he returns to Beirut in the coming days. He said he would take part in Lebanese independence day celebrations, which are scheduled for Wednesday.

Hariri, long a political ally of Saudi Arabia, cited fear of assassination and accused Iran and Hezbollah of sowing strife in the Arab world during his resignation speech.


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