Lebanon PM seeks international support at Paris summit
PARIS — Lebanon’s prime minister appealed for support for his country from world powers at a summit convened by France on Friday to bolster Lebanon’s institutions as it emerges from a bizarre political crisis.
Saad Hariri, who scrambled Lebanese politics by resigning from his post last month and then rescinding the move, has turned to Lebanon’s global backers to endorse a policy of “dissociation” that many hope will extract the tiny country from the escalating rivalry between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
In Paris, he received the reassurances he was looking for.
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said the United States and other attendees wanted to help Lebanon move forward on security and prepare for national elections slated for May. He added that it was critical to ensure the disengagement of the militant group Hezbollah from regional conflicts, including Yemen’s civil war.