Lebanon leaders have promised cabinet within two weeks, says Macron

French President Emmanuel Macron speaks during a news conference at the Pine Residence, the official residence of the French ambassador to Lebanon, in Beirut on September 1, 2020. (AFP)
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Updated 01 September 2020
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Lebanon leaders have promised cabinet within two weeks, says Macron

  • Macron said that he expected the government to start delivering reforms within eight weeks

BEIRUT: Lebanese leaders have promised to form a new government within two weeks, visiting French president Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday, after talks with political blocs who designated a new prime minister a day earlier.

“What I have asked for, what all political parties without exception have committed to this evening right here, is that the formation of this government will not take more than 15 days,” Macron said in a speech.

Macron said that he expected the government to start delivering on a roadmap of reforms within six to eight weeks.

“There is no blank cheque,” Macron told a news conference in the Lebanese capital.

If reforms, including an audit of the central bank, were not being passed within that deadline, international aid would be withheld, he added.

He said the cabinet would be comprised of “competent personalities” and would be an “independent” entity with the backing of political parties.

Mustapha Adib, who had been Lebanon's ambassador to Berlin since 2013, was named on Monday as the country's second new prime minister since Saad Hariri resigned in the face of mass protests in October.

Adib will now have to form a reform-oriented government in record time in a crisis-hit country where the process usually takes months.

Adib “can only obtain legitimacy by quickly forming a mission government made up of professionals, the strongest possible team,” Macron said.

Meanwhile, Macron said on Tuesday he would travel to Iraq on Wednesday, his first visit to the country, after two days in Lebanon.

French officials have said Paris was concerned by a resurgence in Iraq of Daesh, which is profiting from political uncertainty in the country and rivalries between Iran and the US in the region.

(With AFP and Reuters)


UAE calls for restraint, urges Yemenis to resolve differences through dialogue

Updated 03 January 2026
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UAE calls for restraint, urges Yemenis to resolve differences through dialogue

  • The UAE statement said Yemenis should exercise restraint and prioritize dialogue to safeguard security and stability
  • It also affirmed that de-escalation and constructive dialogue remain the most effective path to overcoming current challenges

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates said Saturday that is closely following recent developments in Yemen and expresses its deep concern over the ongoing escalation. 

The UAE statement said Yemenis should exercise restraint and prioritize dialogue to safeguard security and stability. 

“The UAE stresses the importance of de-escalation, giving precedence to dialogue over confrontation, and addressing existing differences among the brotherly Yemenis through understanding and consensus on sustainable political solutions,” read a statement on WAM news agency. 

“This should be pursued through a rational and responsible approach that priorities the interests of the country and its people, with stability and prosperity as the foremost priorities.” 

“The UAE further affirms that de-escalation and constructive dialogue remain the most effective path to overcoming current challenges, contributing to lasting stability in Yemen and the region, and fulfilling the aspirations of their peoples for security and prosperity.”