French diplomatic sources stressed on Monday that Paris has no problems with Prime Minister-designate Najib Miqati “who had a successful run as prime minister in 2005.”
They told Akhbar al-Yawm news agency that Paris noted that some MPs were pressured to nominate Miqati to his position, “but it is awaiting what will come of the government formation and the establishment of the ministerial statement … in order to determine its position in these affairs.”
They reiterated French Ambassador to Lebanon Denis Pietton’s statements that France is seeking to bolster Lebanon’s international ties, emphasizing that the new government should commit to international resolutions.
In addition, the sources denied allegations that France is seeking to speed up the formation of the new government.
Furthermore, they noted that Hizbullah has made its point clear in opposing the Special Tribunal for Lebanon, adding that Miqati had repeatedly stated that he will respect international commitments.
“However, Miqati is facing a difficult dilemma, especially regarding the STL,” they concluded.
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