Lebanon Prime Minister Saad Hariri says he will return home for independence celebrations as he arrives in Paris
President Michel Aoun said he had spoken by telephone to the PM, who said he would be back for Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday
Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri arrived in France on Saturday from Saudi Arabia, where his shock resignation announcement two weeks ago sparked accusations that he was being held there against his will.
Hariri is in Paris at the invitation of France’s President Emmanuel Macron, who is attempting to help broker a solution to a political crisis that has raised fears over Lebanon’s fragile democracy.
Lebanese President Michel Aoun said he had spoken by telephone to Hariri, who said he would be back in Lebanon for Independence Day celebrations on Wednesday.
Macron greeted Hariri warmly as he arrived for talks at the Elysee Palace hours after flying in from Riyadh with his wife.
Their eldest son Houssam joined the couple for lunch with Macron at the palace.
But the Hariris arrived in Paris without their younger children – Loulwa and Abdelaziz, born in 2001 and 2005 – who are staying in Riyadh “for their school exams”, a source close to the premier said.