Resigned Lebanon PM Hariri says he will return to his country soon
Saad Hariri, whose resignation as Lebanon’s prime minister a week ago sent shock waves across the region, said Sunday he is “free” in Saudi Arabia and will return to Lebanon “very soon”.
In an interview from Riyadh with his party’s Future TV, Hariri brushed aside rumours that he was under de facto house arrest in the kingdom, from which he announced his surprise departure on November 4.
In his first public comments since then, he said he was free to travel.
“I am free here. If I want to travel tomorrow, I will,” Hariri said.
“I will return to Lebanon very soon,” Hariri said, adding later that he would land in Beirut “in two or three days”.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun has yet to formally accept Hariri’s resignation and has said Hariri has been “restricted” in his movements.