Former Lebanese PM Hariri to support rescue plan if ‘positive’

Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri would support the government’s economic rescue plan if it was found to be positive. (AFP)
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Updated 01 May 2020
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Former Lebanese PM Hariri to support rescue plan if ‘positive’

BEIRUT: Former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri would support the government’s economic rescue plan if it was found to be positive.

“We will consider the government’s economic plan and if we found it positive, we will go along with it,” Hariri said the government endorsed a long-awaited economic and financial plan designed to avert the collapse of the ailing economy.

Lebanon’s prime minister Hassan Diab on Thursday said his government seek financial assistance from the International Monetary Fund as part of the economic and financial reform roadmap to deal with the country’s spiraling financial crisis, the worst since the 1975-90 civil war.

International donors have been demanding that Lebanon implement major economic reforms and anti-corruption steps to unlock billions in pledges made in 2018.

Diab earlier visited Hariri in his residence, and together with former prime ministers Najib Mikati, Fouad Siniora and Tammam Salam issued a statement supporting state reforms.

The former leaders however cautioned the government against using the slogan of fighting corruption as a way to take revenge against its opponents, saying this would plunge the country into a “serious national crisis.”

“The current government, chosen by the [Aoun] mandate and its political allies, has unfortunately turned into a tool for settling political scores and for revenge practices, and became a platform for throwing accusations and initiating conflicts in all directions, as well as a barrage behind which some personal maliciousness and presidential aspirations hide, unconcerned about the Taif Accord, the Constitution, the implementation of laws, or the interest of the Lebanese state,” the four former leaders said.


Syrian authorities arrest more Daesh members in Damascus Governorate

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Syrian authorities arrest more Daesh members in Damascus Governorate

  • Multiple explosive devices, various weapons seized in Jadidat Al-Shaybani, village in Barada Valley

LONDON: Syrian authorities have arrested members of a Daesh cell in the Damascus Governorate as they intensify efforts to protect national security.

The Syrian Arab Republic’s Ministry of Interior announced on Tuesday that two members of a cell had been arrested — along with the seizure of multiple explosive devices and various weapons — in Jadidat Al-Shaybani, a village located in the Barada Valley.

The news follows Monday’s capture of two members of Daesh, who are accused of being behind the deadly bombing of a mosque in an Alawite area of Homs in December.

The Ministry of Interior announced the arrest of “Ahmed Attallah Al-Diab and Anas Al-Zarrad, who belong to the Daesh terrorist organization and are responsible for the bombing that targeted the Imam Ali bin Abi Talib Mosque in the Wadi Al-Dahab neighborhood (of Homs).”