Indecisive Iranian Stance over French Calls to Help Lebanon

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Indecisive Iranian Stance over French Calls to Help Lebanon

France held talks with Iran to help Lebanon overcome its economic crisis, however, Tehran said it was assessing the current situation in the country, without giving any clear response over the matter, diplomatic sources in Paris told Asharq Al-Awsat.

France is also holding talks with several Arab countries to pave the way for Lebanese Prime Minister Hassan Diab to visit them after Paris heard that some of these states did not welcome the new government, considering that pro-Iranian parties were behind its formation, according to the same sources.

Earlier, talks between Lebanese Foreign Minister Nassif Hitti and his French counterpart Jean-Yves Le Drian discussed ways that France could help Lebanon exit its current economic crisis.

During the talks, Le Drian assured that his country would not allow Lebanon's economy to collapse, however, he also stressed the need to carry out the required reforms, especially regarding the electricity and corruption issues.

As for the French message to the Lebanese people, it called on them to do everything possible to prevent provocative and violent acts to safeguard the citizens' right to demonstrate peacefully.



Jordan Army Says It Thwarts Border Infiltration across Syria, One Killed

In this May 23, 2021, file photo, the Syria national flag is displayed at a gathering at Omayyid Square in the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria. (AP)
In this May 23, 2021, file photo, the Syria national flag is displayed at a gathering at Omayyid Square in the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria. (AP)
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Jordan Army Says It Thwarts Border Infiltration across Syria, One Killed

In this May 23, 2021, file photo, the Syria national flag is displayed at a gathering at Omayyid Square in the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria. (AP)
In this May 23, 2021, file photo, the Syria national flag is displayed at a gathering at Omayyid Square in the Syrian capital Damascus, Syria. (AP)

The Jordanian army said on Sunday it had killed one person and arrested six others who tried to cross the border from Syria.

Officials say there has been a spike in such attempts in recent weeks by drug and arms smugglers linked to pro-Iranian militias who hold sway in southern Syria.

The army says they have also used drones in their operations.

Damascus denies any complicity and says it tries to curb rampant drug and arms smuggling across the border with Jordan.