Lebanese Ex-PM Says Saudi Arabia Vows To Support Lebanon

Lebanese Ex-PM Says Saudi Arabia Vows To Support Lebanon

BEIRUT, Lebanon, July 17 (NNN-NNA) – Lebanese former Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, said that, King Salman of Saudi Arabia vowed to support Lebanon on all levels, amid the country’s economic challenges, local media reported.

“King Salman spoke of the historic ties between Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, and the kingdom’s keenness to maintain a stable Lebanon,” Mikati was quoted as saying.

Mikati added that, King Salman also emphasised the importance of protecting the Taif Agreement.

The Taif Agreement restructured the National Pact’s political system in Lebanon, by transferring some of the power away from the Maronite Christian community, which had been given a privileged status in Lebanon under French colonial rule. Prior to Taif, the Sunni Muslim prime minister was appointed by and responsible to the Maronite President. After Taif, the prime minister was responsible for the legislature, as in a traditional parliamentary system.

Former Prime Minister of Lebanon, Tamam Salam, reiterated Mikati’s remarks by saying that, the king called for the protection of the Taif agreement, while adding that the kingdom wants to support Lebanon, not only in tourism but on other levels as well.

“We hope that the king will extend his support to the military sector as well,” Salam said.– NNN-NNA

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